Shaori hydroelectric power station in Tkibuli
- Description
Shaori hydroelectric power station is located in Tkibul municipality, Georgia. This is a key structure for providing electricity to the region, powered by water from the Shaori River. Built in 1955, the station is the first element of the Shaor-Tkibuli cascade and has an installed capacity of 39.2 MW with a design annual capacity of 139 GW.
The station is located near the village of Khorga in Shaori Tafobe, where a dam was built to form a reservoir. This is a high-pressure hydroelectric power plant of a derivative type, the regulation of which is carried out through a reservoir. Since 2007, the station has been owned by the Czech company Energo-Pro.
A visit to the Shaori hydroelectric power station may be of interest to energy professionals, students studying electrical and hydropower engineering, and anyone interested in industrial architecture and engineering. It is important to emphasize that visits may require prior arrangements or permission due to safety restrictions at production facilities.