GEORGIA’S FUEL AND ENERGY COMPLEX AFTER INDEPENDENCE

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  • Demur CHOMAKHIDZE D.Sc. (Econ.), professor, scientific consultant for the National Regulatory Commission of Georgia’s Power Industry (Tbilisi, Georgia) Author

Abstract

This article analyzes the development trends in Georgia’s fuel and energy complex (FEC) and its individual branches over the past 15 years. The rates and dimensions of their progress are characterized during this period of time and a brief assessment is given of how the complex operates, both in the past and during the years of independence. An analysis is carried out of individual types of energy resources. In so doing, particular attention was given to the export-import of energy resources, as well as to the degree the country’s demand for them is being satisfied by local resources.

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References

Compiled on the basis of data of the Georgian Statistics Department.

See: D. Chomakhidze, Energeticheskaia bezopasnost Gruzii, Tbilisi, 2003, p. 122.

See: D. Chomakhidze, Energeticheskiy balans Gruzii, Tbilisi, 2007, p. 341.

See: G. Tavadze, D. Chomakhidze, Prirodnye monopolii i ikh regulirovanie, Tbilisi, 2005, p. 46.

Compiled on the basis of data of the Georgian Statistics Department.

Compiled on the basis of data of the Georgian Statistics Department.

See: G. Tavadze, Ir. Kavtaradze, et. al., Regulirovanie energetiki. Teoriia i praktika, Tbilisi, 2006, p. 192.

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Published

2007-04-30

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FIFTEEN YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE: THE CENTRAL ASIAN AND CAUCASIAN COUNTRIES SUM UP THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC RESULTS OF THIS PERIOD

How to Cite

CHOMAKHIDZE, D. (2007). GEORGIA’S FUEL AND ENERGY COMPLEX AFTER INDEPENDENCE. CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS, 8(2), 86-96. https://ca-c.org/CAC/index.php/cac/article/view/1065

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