In Georgia, the electricity generation from renewables in twh currently stands at 10.9TWh, reflecting an increase of 0.1TWh (0.7%) since 2022.
Electricity generation from renewables in TWh in Georgia
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Data availability:
Regions:
214
Date range: 2000 to 2023
Points:
4,983
Measure:
Terawatt-hour
Georgia Renewables in TWh between 2000 and 2023
Period | Renewables in TWh | Change |
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2023 | 10.9TWh | +0.1TWh |
2022 | 10.9TWh | +0.6TWh |
2021 | 10.3TWh | +1.9TWh |
2020 | 8.3TWh | -0.7TWh |
2019 | 9.0TWh | -0.9TWh |
2018 | 9.9TWh | +0.7TWh |
2017 | 9.2TWh | -0.0TWh |
2016 | 9.3TWh | +0.9TWh |
2015 | 8.4TWh | +0.1TWh |
2014 | 8.3TWh | +0.1TWh |
2013 | 8.2TWh | +1.0TWh |
2012 | 7.2TWh | -0.7TWh |
2011 | 7.8TWh | -1.5TWh |
2010 | 9.3TWh | +1.9TWh |
2009 | 7.3TWh | +0.3TWh |
2008 | 7.1TWh | +0.3TWh |
2007 | 6.8TWh | +1.5TWh |
2006 | 5.3TWh | -0.9TWh |
2005 | 6.2TWh | +0.2TWh |
2004 | 6.0TWh | -0.5TWh |
2003 | 6.5TWh | -0.2TWh |
2002 | 6.7TWh | +1.2TWh |
2001 | 5.5TWh | -0.3TWh |
2000 | 5.8TWh |