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Georgia is investigating ways to use solar energy to power the country, reduce its dependence on finite resources and offer a renewable energy solution to the thousands of people in Georgia who continue to live without power.
Startling research by local consulting firm PMCG said Georgia had one of the highest sunshine levels of all European countries and the state could use this huge solar energy potential to help the local population and industries power their homes and businesses.
Solar energy is radiant light and heat obtained from the Sun. The PMCG research Georgia was rich in this renewable resource.
The data revealed the amount of solar radiation experienced in Georgia (1,000-1,600 kilowatt/hour) was higher than the average amount experienced in Europe. Furthermore, Georgia enjoyed a higher number of sunshine days than many other countries. Of the 365 days each year, Georgia enjoyed between 250 and 280 sunshine days, basking in about 2,000 hours of sunshine. This sunlight could be turned into solar power and used as an electricity source, said PMCG.
The agency claimed Georgia could benefit greatly if it best utilised solar power, and suggested installing solar panels in small enterprises in Georgia. This initiative could then expand to households and larger businesses around the country.
The PMCG report discussed ways how Georgia could best generate power from the Sun, based on the experiences of Germany, France and Italy. The report claimed initially it was imperative to make the technology affordable, and create tax incentives for parties who imported solar power technologies.
Thre research said, of the 365 days each year, Georgia enjoyed between 250 and 280 sunshine days, basking in about 2,000 hours of sunshine. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge
The research proved Georgia has great potential to generate power from solar energy, but the next question remains – how should the state support development of the solar energy sector?
Solar energy is becoming a popular energy source around the world, mainly due to the fact it is a renewable energy source, it is abundant and cost-effective.
Year-on-year the cost of electricity continued to grow in Georgia and around the world, and the authors of the PMCG report believed this trend would increase in the future.
One of the research authors, economist Levan Pavlenishvili, agreed it would cost the country a significant sum to buy the new technologies and develop a solar energy sector in Georgia, but the results would be worth it.
Pavlenishvili claimed there were two ways Georgia could support the development of a solar energy system; one was to subsidise costs and the other was to issue cheap loans for users.
Year-on-year the cost of electricity continued to grow in Georgia and the authors of the report believed this trend would increase in the future. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge
About $860-1,230 USD per one kilowatt was the subsidised price for Georgia, which the report said was "too high for the budget", so Pavlenishvili and the other experts suggested it was best to offer a cheap loan program instead.
The research suggested the following action:
The most important benefit Georgia could receive from developing a solar energy sector was eradication of its energy dependence on finite resources and ensuring all the population had access to a reliable power supply, explained Marita Arabidze of Georgia''s Ministry of Energy.
"But the problem is that we cannot offer any specific project to investor as we do not have a feasibility study. Moreover, we do not have a map showing the exact places where radiation is high," said Arabidze.
"Luckily a Spanish company offered to carry out research for us and create a map of places where it is possible to capture and generate solar energy. Once we have this research we will be able to offer investors more specific information," she added.
Georgia, which now followed the Euro-integration policy, should do its best to establish a renewable energy policy in the country. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge
Arabidze though it was the right time to start developing a solar energy system in Georgia, as the price of "proper technologies" was reasonably affordable.
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