Environmental standards in hydro power projects in Georgia
Briefing | 9 May 2012
In recent years Georgia’s government has sought to position the country as a future regional renewable energy hub. Governmental plans include the construction of transmission lines and numerous hydropower plants (HPPs), in order to ensure electricity exports to Turkey and subsequently to gain access to the south-east European market by 2015-2017. The number and technical design of the planned HPPs do not comply with the principles of sustainable development, and they are bound to have serious negative impacts on the environment.
Theme: Energy & climate | Other harmful projects
Location: Georgia
Project: Hydropower development in Georgia | Khudoni hydropower plant, Georgia
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