Georgia doesn't forecast building Khudoni Hydro Power Plant in 2015
Georgia doesn't forecast the start of building of the Khudoni
Hydro Power Plant, said the country's Energy Minister Kakha
Kaladze, Georgia-Online reported.
Kaladze told journalists that following the governmental meeting,
first the preparatory work must be carried out.
"This is a very big project and some time is needed to prepare the
Environmental Impact Assessment, as the normal countries do," he
said. "This process will be very transparent. There will be
meetings in the ministry of Environmental Protection, with experts
and population."
Regarding the construction itself, Kaladze said it is hard to say
if it will begin this year, most likely after the preparatory work
is done.
Khudoni HPP is a projected power plant on Inguri River, in
Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, Georgia that has 3 turbines with a nominal
capacity of 233.3 MW each having a total capacity of 700 MW.
The power plant is associated with a planned 200.5-metre (658 ft)
tall concrete double-arch-gravity dam. According to the Georgian
government-commissioned and the World Bank-supported study the
construction of Namakhvani, Paravani and Khudoni hydro power plants
are the most attractive scenarios for the development of Georgia's
energy sector.
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