Impact of Renewable Energy Legislation of the EU on the
reform of Georgian energy law
Volume 1 - Issue 3
Maia Melikidze1* and Irakli Samkharadze2
- 1Associate Professor at Business and Technology University, Commissioner at Georgian Energy Regulatory Authority, RES Lab founder,
Georgia
- 2Researcher at Renewable Energy Sources Laboratory (RES Lab), LLM. Rotterdam, Ph.D. in Law, Deutsche Gesellschaft fur
InternationaleZusammenarbeit (GIZ), Regional Programme Advisor, Georgia
Received:November 30,2020 Published: January 19,2021
Corresponding author: Maia Melikidze, Associate Professor at Business and Technology University, Commissioner at Georgian
Energy Regulatory Authority, RES Lab founder, Georgia
DOI: 10.32474/JBRS.2020.01.000113
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Abstract
The present document reviews major legislative aspects of the Georgian renewable energy reform.Results of the research is
based on so called Desk Study and information received from processing of the secondary data. Applying quantitative method,
processing and analysing of the statistical data, that are received from the reliable sources - information publicly available and
requested from organizations.International experience regarding above mentioned topic is examined and necessary components
are identified which are necessary for rehabilitation of the global tourism industry after the pandemic.
List of literature includes academic articles from international abstracted publications, legal and sub-legal acts of the country,
strategic documents, results of the relevant international researches, information requested from the state structures.
Keywords: Nanowires; thermoelectric; photovoltaic
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Directive (2009/28/EC) on Renewable Energy in
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