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Energy in Georgia (country)
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Georgia had a total primary energy supply (TPES) of 4.793 Mtoe in 2016.[1] Electricity consumption was 11.5 TWh in 2016. Electricity production was 11.6 TWh, of which 81% from hydroelectricity and 19% from natural gas.[2]
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Georgia works in close collaboration with the European Union to implement sustainable biomass management practices by 2030.[3] The country will continue to increase the renewable energy created as well as producing less greenhouse gasses that can be harmful to the environment.