The Georgian Government on Monday held a meeting led by Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili to discuss a range of topics including the feasibility study for the Skra wind power plant project in central Georgia.
The meeting reviewed the draft of the Government decree on its projected agreement for the plant with the International Energy Corporation of Georgia, the Government Administration said.
The deal proscribes the feasibility study for the $23.3 million project to be completed by the company within 12 months from the signing.
To be built in central Georgia’s Gori municipality, the facility is projected to have an estimated installed capacity of 20.7 MW and an estimated annual output of 85.23 million kWh.