
Azerbaijan's Electricity Exports To Georgia See Significant Decline In Jan. 2025
Data obtained by Trend from the State Statistical Committee indicates
that the fiscal yield from this electricity export was
approximately $7.3 million.
The transmission of electrical energy to Georgia experienced a
substantial contraction relative to the corresponding timeframe of
the previous annum, reflecting a decrement of approximately 113
million kWh, equating to a 46.9 percent decline in volumetric
output, alongside a depreciation of $5.3 million, representing a
41.8 percent reduction in fiscal valuation.
In the interim, Azerbaijan facilitated the export of more than 242
million kilowatt-hours of electrical energy to Georgia, with a
fiscal valuation approximating $12.6 million in January 2024.
Additionally, Azerbaijan exported 140.9 million kWh of electricity, valued at $7.8 million in January 2025. These figures represent a significant decrease compared to the same period last year, with a decline of 354.2 million kWh (a 3.5-fold reduction) in volume and $21 million (a 3.7-fold drop) in value. In January 2024, Azerbaijan's electricity exports amounted to 495 million kWh, worth $28.7 million.
During the reporting month, Azerbaijan also exported electricity to Georgia and Iran.

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