The share of renewables in the electricity mix of Georgia is among the highest in the world. GEORGIA ENERGY FACTSHEET GEORGIA ENERGY MIX Oil Hydro Biofuels and waste Coal 43% 26% 16% 9% 6% 4.6 Mtoe SUPPLY Georgia's domestic energy production (1.3 Mtoe in 2015) comes mainly from hydro (0.7 Mtoe) and biofuels and waste (0.4 Mtoe) Georgia relies on imports to cover most of its natural gas and oil consumption. Imports 78% Energy production Electricity Production Industry Transport Residen�al Sources: World Energy Sta�s�cs and Balances 2017 h�p://wds.iea.org/wds/pdf/WORLDBAL_Documenta�on.pdf TOTAL FINAL CONSUMPTION 2015 4.1 Mtoe From 2000 to 2015, total final energy consumption in Georgia has been multiplied by 1.5. The transport sector is the largest final consumer of energy in Georgia. Households are the first consumers of natural gas. 1/3 Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES), 2015 4.6 Georgia used a total of 4.6. million tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe) in 2015. ENERGY CONSUMPTION This corresponds to an energy consumption of 1.25 toe per capita which is enough to make 30 roundtrips by car between Tbilisi and Batumi (*). DID YOU KNOW? Natural gas is the main energy source of Georgia in 2015 Contact: [email protected] / ©OECD/IEA 2017 TRANSFORMATION Georgia produces more than 10 TWh of electricity (10.8 TWh in 2015). Nearly 4/5 of the electricity comes from hydro, the rest from natural gas. 10 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 Biofuels, waste and others Coal Oil Electricity Natural gas Services and other DID YOU KNOW? Consumption (TPES) 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 Natural Gas Oil Coal Hydro Biofuels and waste Others Energy self sufficiency, 2015 This factsheet is based on sta�s�cs collected by the Na�onal Sta�s�cal Office of Georgia (Geostat). To discover more, please visit www.geostat.ge Production Mtoe Natural gas Georgia's energy production covers less than one third of its energy demand. Production of oil, gas and coal exists in Georgia but is very limited. (*) : Diesel car - Avg consump�on 6.5 litres/100 km