Tvishi Hydro Power Plant

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Tvishi Hydro Power Plant (Georgia)
Country Georgia
Location Tvishi, Tsageri Municipality
Coordinates 42°30′55″N42°47′36″E / 42.51528°N 42.79333°E / 42.51528; 42.79333 Coordinates: 42°30′55″N42°47′36″E / 42.51528°N 42.79333°E / 42.51528; 42.79333
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Tvishi Hydro Power Plant

Tvishi Hydro Power Plant will be a large power plant in Tsageri Municipality, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, Georgia two has two turbines with a nominal capacity of 55 MW each [1] having a total capacity of 110 MW.

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