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The government estimates that Georgia''s minimum strategic reserve for gas should be 120 mcm and is considering various storage options. Gas from the country''s proposed underground storage facility would be used to compensate
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MITEI''s three-year Future of Energy Storage study explored the role that energy storage can play in fighting climate change and in the global adoption of clean energy grids. Replacing fossil fuel-based power generation with power
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The Law on the State of Emergency (2005) defines and regulates emergency response, but Georgia has no declared strategy for emergency stockholding or fuel switching mechanisms for energy supply disruptions. The government estimates that Georgia’s minimum strategic reserve for gas should be 120 mcm and is considering various storage options.
More gas imports reach Georgia from Azerbaijan by way of the South Caucasus Pipeline (SCP), which transports gas from the Shah Deniz field parallel to the route of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) crude oil pipeline from Azerbaijan through Georgia to Türkiye.
In 2019, the pipeline transported 1.94 bcm of natural gas to Armenia and 0.17 bcm to Georgia. Georgia’s internal market receives gas through the East-West and North-South Main Gas Pipeline systems, consisting of the Kazbegi, Kakheti, Southern, Ajara and Poti branches.
Storage enables electricity systems to remain in balance despite variations in wind and solar availability, allowing for cost-effective deep decarbonization while maintaining reliability. The Future of Energy Storage report is an essential analysis of this key component in decarbonizing our energy infrastructure and combating climate change.
It imports natural gas from Azerbaijan and Russia, and transits gas from Russia to Armenia and from Azerbaijan to Türkiye and further to Europe. Georgia’s oil product imports come from Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkmenistan, and it transits crude oil from Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan to Türkiye.
The need to co-optimize storage with other elements of the electricity system, coupled with uncertain climate change impacts on demand and supply, necessitate advances in analytical tools to reliably and efficiently plan, operate, and regulate power systems of the future.
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