Indexes

In January 2023, Georgian power plants generated 1,111 mln. kWh of electricity. This represents an 8% increase in the total generation compared to the previous year (in January 2022, the total generation was 1,025 mln. kWh). The increase in the generation on a yearly basis comes from a rise of 43% in thermal and 22% in wind power, while hydropower generation decreased by 27%.
On a monthly basis, the generation decreased by approximately 0.5% (in December 2022, the total generation was 1,116 mln. kWh). The monthly fall in the total generation is induced by a 10% decrease in hydropower generation. Meanwhile, wind and thermal power generation increased by 7% and 5%, respectively.
The consumption of electricity on the local market was 1,283 mln. kWh (-7% compared to January 2022, and +2% compared to December 2022) (Figure 1). In January 2023, power consumption exceeded generation by 172 mln. kWh which was 16% of the total generation and 13% of the total consumption (in January 2022, the difference between the total generation and the consumption resulted in a deficit of 349 mln. kWh, around 34% of the total generation and 25% of the total consumption for the month).
In May 2024, Georgian power plants generated 1,411 mln. kWh of electricity. This represents a 6% increase in the total generation compared to the previous year (in May 2023, the total generation was 1,325 mln. kWh). The rise in generation on a yearly basis comes from an increase in generation of hydropower plant by 7%, while the generation of thermal and wind plants decreased by 100% and 14%, respectively.
In April 2024, Georgian power plants generated 1,085 mln. kWh of electricity. This represents a 13% decrease in the total generation compared to the previous year (in April 2023, the total generation was 1,249 mln. kWh). The fall in generation on a yearly basis comes from a decrease in generation of hydro, thermal and wind power plants by 12%, 25% and 10%, respectively.
In March 2024, Georgian power plants generated 1,130 mln. kWh of electricity. This represents an 11% increase in the total generation compared to the previous year (in March 2023, the total generation was 1,019 mln. kWh). The rise in generation on a yearly basis comes from an increase in the generation of thermal and wind power plants by 90% and 20%, respectively while hydropower plant generation decreased by 10%.
In February 2024, Georgian power plants generated 1,022 mln. kWh of electricity. This represents a 3% increase in the total generation compared to the previous year (in February 2023, the total generation was 987 mln. kWh).
In January 2024, Georgian power plants generated 1,175 mln. kWh of electricity. This represents a 6% increase in the total generation compared to the previous year (in January 2023, the total generation was 1,111 mln. kWh).