Energy Management Systems (Enms) Reforms of Georgia
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Energy Management, Energy Efficiency, Power Engineering.Abstract
Two important laws adopted by the Parliament of Georgia are one of the major steps made towards approximation with the European Union. Georgia has taken some steps to get closer to EU standards, including in the energy sector. Law on Energy includes many aspects that correspond to the new model of the market and related relations. Law of Energy Efficiency of Buildings along with a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has many other positive effects, including employment growth, development and innovation of technologies in the construction industry, reduction of air pollution and water and soil contamination, improved human health and comfort level, reduced energy bills, etc. In this study implemented a decision making model to receive the results in handling the uncertainty associated with the power system development process. In the process of rating evaluation elements of the influence of these characteristics, attribution functions, and corresponding weighting coefficients were revealed. Finally, have been identified facilities that can do less harm to the environment, namely less impact on climate, geology, water, air, and soil quality, while encouraging the construction of medium and small hydropower plants, as well as solar, wind, and waste power plants. With properly selected energy facilities, Georgia will have a chance to successfully join the EU electricity system and harmonize with EU laws.
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