Tbilisi (GBC) - According to TBC Capital Research, Georgia’s electricity generation in February 2026 amounted to 995 GWh, which is an annual increase of 15.8%.

Hydropower generation increased by 51.9% year-on-year to 672 GWh, while wind power generation increased by 17.6% year-on-year to 6.6 GWh. As for thermal power plants, their generation decreased by 23.3%, to 316 GWh.

In the same month, Georgia’s electricity consumption increased by 1.8% year-on-year to 1,226 GWh.

The investment company writes that in February, retail consumption amounted to 703 GWh (-2.2% y/y), while direct consumption increased by 25.4% annually and amounted to 266 GWh.

Consumption in the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, compared to the corresponding period of last year, decreased by 5.7%, to 257 GWh.

In February 2026, the weighted average price of balancing electricity was 5.57 US cents per kilowatt-hour, which is equivalent to a 6.6% annual decrease.

Prices in the balancing electricity market decreased by 10.6% in monthly terms.

In the same month, Georgia imported 277 GWh of electricity.

29%, 81 GWh, of imported electricity hours, the country received from Azerbaijan.

In addition, a large share of the 194 GWh of electricity imported from Russia, 129 GWh, was used to cover the consumption of occupied Abkhazia.

In February, Georgia's electricity imports totaled 7.3 million USD.