In Georgia, the electricity demand per capita stands at 3.95MWh, reflecting an increase of 0.15MWh (3.9%) compared to 2021.
Electricity demand per capita in Georgia
Electricity demand per capita
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Source:
Data availability:
Regions:
214
Date range: 2000 to 2023
Points:
4,812
Measure:
Megawatt-hour
What is Georgia's Electricity demand per capita?
As of 2022 Georgia's Electricity demand per capita was 3.95.
How does Georgia's Electricity demand per capita compare to other regions?
Georgia's Electricity demand per capita was ranked 51st in 2022
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Electricity demand per capita
Georgia Electricity demand per capita between 2000 and 2022
Period | Electricity demand per capita | Change |
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2022 | 3.95MWh | 0.15MWh |
2021 | 3.80MWh | 0.45MWh |
2020 | 3.35MWh | 0.09MWh |
2019 | 3.44MWh | 0.04MWh |
2018 | 3.40MWh | 0.19MWh |
2017 | 3.21MWh | 0.22MWh |
2016 | 2.99MWh | 0.17MWh |
2015 | 2.82MWh | 0.06MWh |
2014 | 2.76MWh | 0.14MWh |
2013 | 2.62MWh | 0.11MWh |
2012 | 2.51MWh | 0.02MWh |
2011 | 2.49MWh | 0.22MWh |
2010 | 2.27MWh | 0.21MWh |
2009 | 2.06MWh | 0.05MWh |
2008 | 2.11MWh | 0.07MWh |
2007 | 2.04MWh | 0.07MWh |
2006 | 1.97MWh | 0.17MWh |
2005 | 2.14MWh | 0.11MWh |
2004 | 2.03MWh | 0.05MWh |
2003 | 1.98MWh | 0.11MWh |
2002 | 1.87MWh | 0.16MWh |
2001 | 1.71MWh | 0.05MWh |
2000 | 1.76MWh |
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