Tata Power completes construction of its 187 MW Hydro Project in Georgia
The Shuakhevi HPP is the largest hydropower plant to be built in Georgia over the past fifty years, and its project investment cost exceeded USD 420 million. The completion ceremony was presided by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of Georgia, Giorgi Kvirikashvili, and the Vice Prime Minister and Energy Minister,Kakha Kaladze.
The construction of the plant started in the fall of 2013.
As a part of this project, One Weir and Two Dams with their respective reservoirs and connecting Tunnels have been constructed to divert water for Power Generation. The water conductor system consists of Three Tunnels with Cumulative length of 33.48 KM and 3.75 KM of Construction Adits. The Shuakhevi HPP is the first hydropower project in Georgia to have been certified by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to reduce carbon emissions. It will generate about 470 GWh of clean energy while lowering greenhouse gases emissions by more than 200,000 tons per year.
Around 730 Georgian citizens were employed in the plant construction. Post the launch of operations, the project will significantly contribute to Georgia’s path toward energy independence. The power generated by the project will be exclusively sold within Georgia throughout the winter which is a period of energy deficit.
Speaking at the ceremony, Anil Sardana, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said, “We are delighted to announce the completion of construction of our Shuakhevi hydro project. I take this opportunity to thank the Hon'ble Prime Minister Mr. Giorgi Kvirikashvili, and Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Energy of Georgia, Mr. Kaladze, and all members of Government of Georgia for their support in harnessing Georgia's huge hydropower potential. It is indeed an important plant as it satisfies Georgia's electricity demand during winter, reducing dependence on imported fuel and increasing renewable energy output. We are grateful to our strategic partners, Clean Energy and IFC InfraVentures, for putting us on a strong footing for this project.”
Prashant Joshi, CEO of Adjaristsqali Georgia LLC, added, “The Shuakhevi Hydro Power Project will contribute significantly to energy independence of Georgia. We are supporting the strengthening of the energy sector with professional staff. Almost 90% of the Company’s employees are young Georgian engineers. We are also on the look-out for opportunities to support the long-term development of the region and improving the living conditions and employability of the local communities in a sustainable way."
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