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{Feature} Renewable energy sources in Georgia

by Saba Iakobidze | 23-06-2019 18:20 recommendations 0

Submitted by Saba Iakobidze, Regional Ambassador in Georgia of the 22nd Eco-generation Program

Tbilisi, Georgia


When we talk about renewable energy, we mean energy that comes from sustainable and renewable energy sources, like sun or wind or even hydropower plants. Georgia has great potential to implement renewable energy sources. Georgia has diverse nature with many beautiful rivers and valleys that can support wind turbines and HPPs. Georgia has been moving towards these renewable energy sources for decades and now for the first time, the solar energy power plant is planned to be built in the Eastern Georgia, which is surprising, in a good way.

A wind turbine works in a very simple principle - three blades which have a certain shape that allows wind to rotate them easily, rotate around the rotor, which then creates electricity in the generator. Wind turbines are one of the most sustainable ways to harvest energy, however, their instalment can be expensive. In Georgia, we have a few wind turbines, and the Ministry of Energy of Georgia says that country has a great potential in wind energy and currently gets 4 billion kilowatts/hour annually, and has more potential to expand it. Also, the territory of Georgia is divided into four zones: high-speed zone - mountainous regions of Southern Georgia, partly high speed and low-speed zone, low-speed mountain range effective exploitation zone, low-speed mountain range limited exploitation zone.[1] These zones were created to make harvesting energy more easy, controllable and predictable.

Solar energy became very popular in Georgia in the last decade. Working principle of solar panels is pretty easy, it just involves three plates of zinc or any other metal (1 big plate on bottom and 2 small plates on top) and also two different types of silicone and dark glass on top; glass is black because it should emit as much radiation from the sun as possible, then photons are transferred through glass to silicone plates which get different charge because they are not the same type, so the photons bounce around in silicone and then when they are also charged, they exit with help of metal plates into generator. Of course, this technology not only needs material but also the right person to correctly construct it so that it works, that is why solar panels are expensive. As I have mentioned above, Georgia is planning to build the first large power plant which will harvest solar energy through solar panels. This project will take place in Eastern Georgia, specifically in the Kakheti region, but the project is yet to be confirmed, as EBRD states.[2]

HPP or hydropower plants are playing a really crucial role in Georgia as one of the largest energy providers to the country, and there are more planned to be built.[3] Working system on HPPs are simple - water rotates one small rotor and energy is then created in the engine, higher the pressure the water is going under, higher is the energy that is made.

I really see potential in Georgia to fully switching to sustainable alternatives; not only this would help nature but it would guarantee energetic freedom of our country, that is the example of sustainable lifestyle Georgia is trying to achieve.

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The United Nations (UN) House in Georgia¡¯s capital of Tbilisi is going green with a new solar roofWind turbines in Gori, Georgia

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4 Comments

  • Louis Mentor says :
    Hi Saba,

    Thank you for writing this report on renewable energy sources in Georgia and I think this is a good topic to point out as there are many efforts in introducing renewable energy sources to the countries to be more eco-friendly. I hope you can keep having a eye on the renewable energy and share with us whenever there is any other good news! :)

    Louis Mentor
    Posted 02-07-2019 00:56

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Saba

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Renewable energy sources in Georgia

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 29-06-2019 13:20

  • Wonhee Mentor says :
    Hello Saba

    Thank you for sharing amazing report on how Georgia is switching to sustainable alternative energy. Solar and wind power is beneficial as they are free, unlimited and renewable. However, it is predicted that at least 30 years will be required for renewable energy to fully replace fossil fuels due to technological hurdles. Even so, these changes in Georgia are stepping stones for more sustainable future. Keep up the good work!

    Wonhee Mentor
    Posted 26-06-2019 17:25

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey Saba,

    It's great that Georgia has great potential to implement renewable energy sources. And I am particularly glad that they have opted to implement solar energy into the mix.

    The power of wind energy is amazing and that of hydropower as well. Many countries need to look to Georgia for inspiration so as to move from non-renewable to renewable energy.

    Thank you for reporting Saba!
    With gratitude,
    Rosa
    Posted 24-06-2019 18:59

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