The largest hydropower plant in Georgia is Engurhesi, with an installed capacity of 1,300 mgwt. In addition, "Vardnili HPP Cascade" is part of the Enguri system, the installed capacity of which is 340 mgwt.
In 2022, Enguri HPP generated the most electricity.
According to the report published by Transparency International Georgia, in 2022, 73% of the electricity generated by hydropower plants in Georgia accounted for 10 stations.
TOP-10 Largest HPPs By Electricity Generation:
1. Enguri HPP (state-owned) - 3.747 million kWh;
2. Vartsikhe HPP (property of businessman Igor Kolomoisky) - 827 million kWh;
3. Vardnili HPP (state property) - 760 million kWh;
4. Dariali HPP (owners - JSC Energy; TEPCO and Lock W) - 471 million kWh;
5. Shuakhevi HPP (owner Clean Energy) - 422 million kWh;
6. Lajanuri HPP (owned by Energo-Pro Georgia) - 377 million kWh;
7. Paravani HPP (owner Anadolu Group) - 354 million kWh;
8. Khrami HPP 2 (owner Inter Rao) - 325 million kWh;
9. Zhinvali HPP (owner is Akuala - 312 million kWh;
10. Rioni HPP (owner of Energy-Pro Georgia) - 289 million kWh.