ENERGY DEPENDENCY INDEX OF GEORGIA
Abstract
Energy independence is a central objective for national energy security. Energy import dependency measures the share of imported energy in a country’s total energy demand. The European Union (EU) applies the Energy Dependency Index (EDI) to quantify energy independence. This study assesses Georgia’s energy dependency using the EU methodology and compares Georgia’s position with that of EU member states.
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Glossary:Energy dependency rate - Statistics Explained (europa.eu)
www.iea.org/data
L.Shstskishvili, T. Shoshiashvili (2023) Challenges of Implementing the Underground Gas Storage Project inGeorgia. World Science #3(81
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