Energy efficiency (EE) is critical for Georgia to sustain its economic growth while meeting its global commitments for climate change mitigation and environmental sustainability. Georgia has a high dependence on imports of natural gas and electricity (EEC 2014), particularly in the winter heating season. At current trends, continued growth in electricity demand is projected to deplete the power reserve margins within the next five years. The primary...
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