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Power plants in Georgia

A directory of 20 power plants in Georgia with a combined installed capacity of 4,139 MW, mapped and ranked from open data — by fuel, capacity and emissions.

20power plants
4,139MW total capacity
3fuel types
0with asset-level CO₂

Power mix by fuel (Georgia)

Hydro: 16 plants16HydroGas: 3 plants3GasCoal: 1 plants1Coal

Plant counts by primary fuel, WRI Global Power Plant Database (CC BY 4.0).

Georgia electricity grid — mix & carbon intensity (2025)

146gCO₂/kWh grid intensity
79.6%low-carbon electricity
79.6%renewables
20.4%fossil fuels
Hydro: 79 % of electricity79HydroGas: 20 % of electricity20GasWind: 1 % of electricity1WindSolar: 0 % of electricity0Solar

Source: Ember / Our World in Data (CC BY 4.0).

Largest plants in Georgia

#PlantFuelMW
1Inguri (Enguri) Dam Hydroelectric Power Station GeorgiaHydro1,300
2Gardabani (Tbilisi) Thermal Power Plant GeorgiaGas840
3Mtkvari Thermal Power Plant GeorgiaGas300
4Gardabani power stationCoal300
5Vartsikhe Cascade Hydroelectric Power Plants GeorgiaHydro256
6Vardnili I Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro220
7Zhinvali Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro130
8Khrami I Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro114
9Khrami II Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro114
10Lajanuri Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro112
11Gardabani OCGT Power Plant GeorgiaGas110
12Dzevrula (Tkibuki-II) Hydroelectric Power Plants GeorgiaHydro80
13Gumati I and II Hydroelectric Power Plants GeorgiaHydro69
14Rioni Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro48
15Shaori Hydroelectric Power Plants GeorgiaHydro40
16Zahesi Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro37
17Chitakhevi Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro21
18Ortachala Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro18
19Atshesi (Atsi) Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro16
20Satskhenisi Hydroelectric Power Plant GeorgiaHydro14

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Frequently asked questions

How many power plants are in Georgia?

There are 20 power plants in Georgia in this open dataset, with about 4,139 MW of total capacity.

What is the largest power plant in Georgia?

Inguri (Enguri) Dam Hydroelectric Power Station Georgia is the largest at about 1,300 MW (hydro).

What fuels generate electricity in Georgia?

The most common plant type in this dataset is hydro (16 plants), across 3 fuel types in total.

How clean is Georgia's electricity grid?

Georgia's grid carbon intensity is about 146 gCO₂/kWh, with 79.6% low-carbon generation (<a href="https://ember-energy.org/" rel="nofollow">Ember</a> / <a href="https://ourworldindata.org/energy" rel="nofollow">Our World in Data</a> (CC BY 4.0)).