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In page Economy of Georgia (country):

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In 2007, Georgia generated 8.34 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity while consuming 8.15 billion kWh.[3] Most of Georgia's electricity generation comes from hydroelectric facilities. In 2005, the country generated 6.17 billion kWh of hydropower, or 86% of total electricity generation.[4] In 2006, rapid growth in hydroelectricity output (by 27%) was matched by equally strong growth in thermal electricity (by 28%).[5] Since then, the share of hydropower has grown even bigger, when Inguri power plant reached full capacity in November 2007.[citation needed] In addition to state-owned Inguri, which has an installed capacity of 1,300 megawatts, Georgia's hydroelectric infrastructure consists of many small private plants.[6]