This report analyzes Georgia’s plans to transition to a green economy by 2050; assesses strategies to transform its energy, construction, and transport sectors; and considers the socioeconomic impacts of a low-carbon shift.
It looks at Georgia’s climate commitments and narrows in on plans to build renewable energy power plants, implement energy efficiency reforms for new buildings, and overhaul intercity bus networks to reduce emissions. It weighs potential negative impacts such as higher costs for vulnerable groups against opportunities for job creation and improved services, and outlines ways Georgia can ensure its green transition is inclusive and sustainable.