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Georgia Advances Black Sea Power Interconnector Project to Connect with EU by 2032

ENERGY STORAGE

Georgia is advancing the Black Sea Power Interconnector project, aiming to establish its first direct electricity link with the EU by 2032. Supported by the World Bank and included in key European energy development plans, the project will undergo feasibility studies, marine assessments, and permitting processes in the coming years. Additionally, a 200MWh battery energy storage project near Tbilisi is set to enhance renewable energy integration by 2028.

Georgia Advances Black Sea Power Interconnector Project to Connect with EU by 2032
Jan 23, 2026, 6:11 AM

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