Georgia’s diverse natural environment allow for an array of clean energy generation opportunities.
Thanks to the vast mountain ranges, hydropower is the largest available renewable energy resource in Georgia.
Up to 80% of Georgia’s domestically generated electricity comes from renewable sources.
These natural circumstances provide Georgia with the critical resource needed to generate and adopt new and clean energy such as green hydrogen.
Georgia is a member of the Energy Community and an EU Associated country. Its energy sector reforms are guided by Energy Community principles and international climate goals.
Georgia’s natural environment, policy priorities and strategic commitments align with the international impetus driving the global energy transition and the subsequent clean hydrogen sector development.
Renewable way
Generation sources
Solar power
Solar power
Wind power
Wind power
Hydro power
Hydro power

Hydro Power
From overall energy
HPP Dam
Hydroelectric power stations with reservoirs
Wind power
from renewable power
Solar power
from renewable power