Irakli Kobakhidze, Georgian Minister of Energy and Climate Change: Georgia is committed in accelerating global energy transition to achieve a zero carbon rate by 2050  

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Georgia Commits to Green Goals

The Prime of , , says the country is working hard to become more energy efficient and reduce its impact the .

Georgian leaders are focusing on using more renewable sources of energy and making buildings use less power. They also want to connect their energy systems with neighboring countries.

Kobakhidze said that Georgia’s government is taking action to meet global goals stopping climate change. He mentioned specific laws and plans to achieve these goals.

One requires new buildings to be designed with energy efficiency mind, and older buildings must meet certain standards. Another law promotes the use of renewable energy sources like wind and solar power.

The government also has a plan called “” that aims to make Georgia’s economy more sustainable. They are working with international partners to implement this plan.

Georgian leaders want to show the world that they are committed to reducing their carbon footprint and becoming a greener country.

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