PremiumCompetitive tariffs make Azerbaijani electricity more favorable for Georgia

Oil&Gas Materials 13 March 2021 07:30 (UTC +04:00)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 13

By Tamilla Mammadova – Trend:

Georgia’s electricity imports have extremely grown from January through February 2021, and exceeded 700 million kw/h, after rehabilitation works were underway at Enguri HPP, Trend reports via Georgian media.

Azerbaijan and Russia remain as key electricity suppliers.

As noted by economic expert Andria Gvidiani, it is more favorable to purchase electricity from Azerbaijan thanks to lower tariffs.

"It is much more interesting to purchase Azerbaijani electricity compared to other suppliers, thanks to competitive tariffs. Therefore, the government acts reasonably when giving preference to competitive and favorable offers. The electricity imports consist of 3 various prices: daytime, night, and weekend tariffs," he said.

For example, Russian electricity imports prices are 7.8 /4.1/4.1 cents, while the same tariffs for Azerbaijani electricity imports are much lower 0- 5.4/3.9/3.9 cents.

"Therefore, the country imports electricity from Azerbaijan," Gvidiani noted.

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