Abkhazia energy storage power station

Abkhazia energy storage power station

The station, located near the de facto border with Georgia, supplies the majority of Abkhazia’s electricity. In response, the separatist-controlled energy company “Chernomorenergo” announced drastic rationing measures.

6 FAQs about [Abkhazia energy storage power station]

Where is electricity supplied in Abkhazia?

Electricity is largely supplied by the Inguri hydroelectric power station located on the Inguri River between Abkhazia and Georgia proper and operated jointly by Abkhaz and Georgians. The exports and imports in 2006 were 627.2 and 3,270.2 million rubles respectively (appx. 22 and 117 million. US dollars) according to the Abkhazian authorities.

Why did Abkhazia buy electricity from Russia?

Abkhazia had been purchasing electricity from Russia since Nov. 1 due to an energy deficit caused by low water levels at the Enguri dam, which supplies the region’s largest hydroelectric facility.

Why did Georgia leave Abkhazia without electricity?

Dmitry Feoktistov / TASS Georgia’s breakaway region of Abkhazia was left without electricity Wednesday as critically low water levels triggered an emergency shutdown at its hydropower station and Russia allegedly withheld millions in financial aid.

Is Abkhazia preparing for a state of emergency?

Abkhazia’s acting Prime Minister Valery Bganba previously admitted the possibility of introducing a state of emergency in its energy sector, while acting President Badra Gunba said there were “very serious difficulties in ensuring the country’s energy security.”

Does Russia support Abkhazia?

Russia has backed Abkhazia and Georgia’s other breakaway territory of South Ossetia since fighting a five-day war against Tbilisi in 2008. Moscow in November advised its citizens not to travel to Abkhazia, a popular holiday destination for many Russians.

Should Russians travel to Abkhazia?

Moscow in November advised its citizens not to travel to Abkhazia, a popular holiday destination for many Russians. Our weekly newsletter contains a hand-picked selection of news, features, analysis and more from The Moscow Times. You will receive it in your mailbox every Friday.

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