Energy Analysis of Lower Alazani-lori Pilot Watershed Area (Dedoplistskaro Municipality, Kakheti Region) - Republic of Georgia

Material Information

Title:
Energy Analysis of Lower Alazani-lori Pilot Watershed Area (Dedoplistskaro Municipality, Kakheti Region) - Republic of Georgia
Series Title:
Technical Report 21
Creator:
Global Water for Sustainability Program (Florida International University)
Place of Publication:
Miami, Florida
Publisher:
Florida International University
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
52 pages

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Energy conservation
Spatial Coverage:
Alazani River Watershed (Georgia and Azerbaijan)
Georgia (Republic)
Dedopʻlistsqaro (Georgia)
Kaxetʻi (Georgia)

Notes

Abstract:
The Watershed Energy Analysis goals are as follows:  Assess local energy resources within 4 pilot watershed areas of the Alazani and Rioni River Basins (with a special emphasis on renewable resources - RE);  Determine current energy consumption and production patterns;  Identify opportunities to reduce energy consumption through the adoption of energyefficiency (EE) investments and practices. The outputs of the Watershed Energy Analysis will form the basis for Energy Passports of municipalities within the Watersheds (detailed description of energy passports and the methodology to develop them are given in Annex 1). Although such an analytical document as presented here may be used independently, it will provide an instantaneous snapshot of the current energy situation. The Energy Passport can be systematically updated with new data inputs in the future. Energy planning for a geographical area provides an opportunity for reorganizing the energy consumption and distribution trends so that they can be managed more efficiently in the future. To reach this goal it was envisioned to develop a software energy planning tool that is not a model of any particular energy system, but rather an instrument that can be used to create models of different energy systems, called in this project “Energy Passports”, where each requires its own unique data structures. It is expected that energy planning software tool will be used for forecasting energy balances and development of the energy action plans for each watershed.

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