In July 2018, Georgian power plants generated 1,268 mln. KWh of electricity. This represents a 2% increase in total generation, compared to the previous year (in 2017, total generation in July was 1,247 mln. kWh). The increase in generation on a yearly basis mainly comes from an increase in hydropower and wind power generation (more details below).
On a monthly basis, generation increased by 5% (in June 2018, total generation was 1,208 mln. kWh).
The share of electricity produced by renewable sources decreased to 99.4% of total generation (1,261 mln kWh), while thermal power generation increased in comparison to June 2018, accounting for 0.6% of total generation (7.1 mln. kWh).
In June 2018, Georgian power plants generated 1,208 mln. KWh of electricity. This represents a 6% increase in total generation, compared to the previous year (in 2017, total generation in June was 1,138 mln. kWh). The increase in generation on a yearly basis mainly comes from an increase in hydropower generation (more details in the report).
On a monthly basis, generation increased by 4% (in May 2018, total generation was 1,161 mln. kWh).
The share of electricity produced by renewable sources increased to 99.8% of total generation (1205 mln kWh), while thermal power generation decreased in comparison to May 2018, accounting for 0.2% of total generation (3 mln. kWh).
In May 2018, Georgian power plants generated 1,161 mln. KWh of electricity. This represents a 6% increase in total generation, compared to the previous year (in 2017, total generation in May was 1,093 mln. kWh). The increase in generation on a yearly basis mainly comes from an increase in hydropower generation (more details in the report).
On a monthly basis, generation increased by 9% (in April 2018, total generation was 1,064 mln. kWh).
The share of electricity produced by renewable sources decreased to 93% of total generation (1085 mln kWh), while thermal power generation increased in comparison to April 2018, accounting for 7% of total generation (76 mln. kWh).