Data from the power system Georgian power system is presented by Hydro, Thermal and Wind power plants. Currently, total installed capacity of Georgian system is 4715,9 MW. Namely:
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JSC “Telasi” has accomplished the construction of a new high-voltage substation “Krtsanisi”. The commissioning of the new power facility will provide with electricity such important tourist and
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The project will help enhance independence and security of the energy sector in the country. The installed capacity of the power plant is 20.2 MW, which means about 109 million
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The Company renders electricity transit services, consumer maintenance services, and administers the Unified Integrated and Coordinated System of Electricity Supply, Water Supply
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Tbilisi Electric Grid, briefly Telasi, was founded in 1937 at the Tbilisi city council and had two – technical and commercial functions, and was obtaining electric power from one power
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JSC “Telasi” has accomplished the construction of a new high-voltage substation “Krtsanisi”. The commissioning of the new power facility will
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The regulator says the new station is needed because electricity demand in Tbilisi continues to rise. The facility is designed to stabilize power in a wide zone stretching from
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