List of power stations in Georgia
Not to be confused with List of power stations in Georgia (U.S. state).
The following page lists the power stations in Georgia.
Thermal
Power Plant | Capacity (MW) | Units | Year completed |
---|---|---|---|
Gardabani | 840 | 1 x 130 MW, 5 x 142 MW | 1991 |
Mtkvari | 600 | 2 x 300 MW | 1994 |
Gardabani (CCPP) | 230 | 1 x 230 MW | 2015 |
Gardabani (OCGT) | 110 | 2 x 55 MW | 2006 |
Hydroelectric
Station | Place | Location | Capacity (MW) | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Enguri Dam | Jvari | 42°45′33″N 42°01′52″E / 42.759303°N 42.031117°E | 1,300 | Operational |
Vardnili I Hydroelectric Power Station | Gali | 220 | Operational | |
Vardnili II Hydroelectric Power Station | Gali | 41.2 | Flooded | |
Vardnili III Hydroelectric Power Station | Gali | 41.2 | Flooded | |
Vardnili IV Hydroelectric Power Station | Gali | 41.2 | Flooded | |
Zhinvali Hydroelectric Power Plant | Dusheti | 42°08′06″N 44°46′20″E / 42.135000°N 44.772222°E | 130 | Operational |
Khrami I Hydroelectric Power Station | Trialeti | 41°32′56″N 44°07′25″E / 41.548961°N 44.123561°E | 113 | Operational |
Khrami II Hydroelectric Power Station | Trialeti | 41°32′56″N 44°07′25″E / 41.548961°N 44.123561°E | 110 | Operational |
Lajanuri Hydro Power Plant[1] | Tsageri | 42°35′22″N 42°51′06″E / 42.589444°N 42.851667°E | 112 | Operational |
Tkibuli Hydro Power Plant[1] | Tkibuli | 80 | Operational | |
Dzevrula Hydro Power Plant[1] | Terjola | 80 | Operational | |
Rioni Hydro Power Plant[1] | Kutaisi | 48 | Operational | |
Vartsikhe I Hydro Power Plant[1] | Baghdati | 46 | Operational | |
Vartsikhe II Hydro Power Plant[1] | Vani | 46 | Operational | |
Vartsikhe III Hydro Power Plant[1] | Vani | 46 | Operational | |
Vartsikhe IV Hydro Power Plant[1] | Samtredia | 46 | Operational | |
Gumati I Hydro Power Plant[1] | Kutaisi | 44 | Operational | |
Gumati II Hydro Power Plant[1] | Kutaisi | 22,8 | Operational | |
Shaori Hydro Power Plant[1] | Tkibuli | 38 | Operational | |
Zemo Avchala Hydroelectric Power Station | Tbilisi | 41°49′21″N 44°45′34″E / 41.822500°N 44.759444°E | 37 | Operational |
Chitakhevi Hydroelectric Power Station | Borjomi | 41°47′29″N 43°18′07″E / 41.791424°N 43.302009°E | 21 | Operational |
Ortachala Hydroelectric Power Station | Tbilisi | 18 | Operational | |
Bzhuzh Hydro Power Plant[1] | 12.24 | Operational | ||
Khudoni Hydro Power Plant | 42°57′17″N 42°11′38″E / 42.954722°N 42.193889°E | 700 | Proposed | |
Namakhvani Hydro Power Plant[1] | 210 | Under Construction |
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References
See also
- List of largest power stations in the world
- List of power stations in Asia
- List of power stations in Europe
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