Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2014
Effective Start Year: 
2016
Scope: 
Bilateral
Document Type: 
Agreement
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Multi-Sector
Energy Types: 
All, Renewable, Other
Issued by: 
The Council of the European Union and the Government of Georgia
Overall Summary: 
The Agreement is wide in its scope, though it provides specific provisions related to the enhancement of cooperation between the parties regarding energy. In particular, the cooperation will be based on the principles of partnership, mutual interest, transparency and predictability and shall aim at market integration and regulatory convergence in the energy sector, taking into account the need to ensure access to secure, environmentally friendly and affordable energy. Emphasis is on free-market based principles and cooperation on renewable energy and energy efficiency through technology improvements. The Agreement was signed in June 2014 and came into force on July 1, 2016.
Access
Bi-, multi-lateral mechanisms to expand access: 
Energy cooperation: The cooperation should be based on the principles of partnership, mutual interest, transparency and predictability and shall aim at market integration and regulatory convergence in the energy sector, taking into account the need to ensure access to secure, environmentally friendly and affordable energy.
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
Article 298 The cooperation should cover, inter alia the following areas: [...] (h) promotion of energy efficiency and energy savings in economic and environmentally sound manner; [...]
Cooperation in EE: 
The parties are committed to enhancing the security of energy supply, including the development of the Southern Corridor by, inter alia, promoting the development of appropriate projects in Georgia facilitating the development of relevant infrastructure, including for transit through Georgia, increasing market integration and gradual regulatory approximation towards key elements of the EU acquis, and promoting energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources.
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
Article 298 The cooperation should cover, inter alia the following areas: [...] (i) development and support of renewable energies with a primary focus on hydro resources and promotion of bilateral and regional integration in this field; [...]
Cooperation in RE: 
The parties are committed to enhancing the security of energy supply, including the development of the Southern Corridor by, inter alia, promoting the development of appropriate projects in Georgia facilitating the development of relevant infrastructure, including for transit through Georgia, increasing market integration and gradual regulatory approximation towards key elements of the EU acquis, and promoting energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources.
Environment
Cooperation in env.: 
The Parties recognise the importance of working together on trade-related aspects of environmental and labour policies in order to achieve the objectives of Title IV (Trade and Trade-related Matters) of this Agreement. They may cooperate in, inter alia, the following areas: [...] trade-related aspects of the current and future international climate change regime, including means to promote lowcarbon technologies and energy efficiency;
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Energy supply priorities: 
Article 298 The cooperation should cover, inter alia the following areas: [...] (g) enhancement of security of energy supply, increasing market integration and gradual regulatory approximation towards key elements of the EU acquis; [...] (k) cooperation on nuclear safety, security and radiation protection, in accordance with the principles and standards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the relevant international treaties and conventions concluded within the framework of the IAEA as well as in compliance with the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community where applicable.
Regional integration priorities: 
The parties are committed to enhancing the security of energy supply, including the development of the Southern Corridor by, inter alia, promoting the development of appropriate projects in Georgia facilitating the development of relevant infrastructure, including for transit through Georgia, increasing market integration and gradual regulatory approximation towards key elements of the EU acquis, and promoting energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources.---Energy cooperation: The cooperation should be based on the principles of partnership, mutual interest, transparency and predictability and shall aim at market integration and regulatory convergence in the energy sector, taking into account the need to ensure access to secure, environmentally friendly and affordable energy.---The cooperation should cover, inter alia the following areas: [...] (e) energy infrastructures of common interest, in order to diversify energy sources, suppliers and transportation routes in an economic and environmentally sound manner;
Cooperation in connectivity: 
The parties are committed to enhancing the security of energy supply, including the development of the Southern Corridor by, inter alia, promoting the development of appropriate projects in Georgia facilitating the development of relevant infrastructure, including for transit through Georgia, increasing market integration and gradual regulatory approximation towards key elements of the EU acquis, and promoting energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources.
Trade
Energy trade priorities: 
(g) enhancement and strengthening of long-term stability and security of energy trade, transit and transport, and pricing policies, including a general cost based system for the transmission of energy resources, on a mutually beneficial and non-discriminatory basis in accordance with international rules, including the Energy Charter Treaty;
Bi- and multi-lateral energy agreements: 
Energy cooperation: The cooperation should be based on the principles of partnership, mutual interest, transparency and predictability and shall aim at market integration and regulatory convergence in the energy sector, taking into account the need to ensure access to secure, environmentally friendly and affordable energy---A Party shall not take from or interfere otherwise with the transit of energy goods through their territory, except where such taking or other interference is specifically provided for in a contract or other agreement governing such transit or where a continued operation of the energy transport facilities without prompt corrective action creates an unreasonable threat to public security, cultural heritage, health, safety or the environment [...].---The Parties shall ensure that energy markets are operated with a view to achieving competitive, secure and environmentally.---enhancement and strengthening of long-term stability and security of energy trade, transit and transport, and pricing policies, including a general cost based system for the transmission of energy resources, on a mutually beneficial and non-discriminatory basis in accordance with international rules, including the Energy Charter Treaty; sustainable conditions and shall not discriminate between enterprises as regards rights or obligations.--- Each Party shall ensure on its territory the implementation of a system of third party access to energy transport facilities and Liquefied Natural Gas and storage facilities applicable to all users and applied in a transparent, objective and non-discriminatory manner.[...].---Each Party shall ensure that the access tariff to energy transport facilities and all other conditions related to access to an energy transport facility are objective, reasonable, transparent and shall not discriminate on the basis of origin, ownership or destination of the energy good.---the Parties shall strive to facilitate the removal of obstacles to trade or investment concerning goods and services of particular relevance to climate change mitigation, such as sustainable renewable energy and energy efficient products and services. This may include the adoption of appropriate technologies and the promotion of standards that respond to environmental and economic needs and minimise technical obstacles to trade;
Investment
Energy sector investment priorities: 
Article 298 The cooperation should cover, inter alia the following areas: [...] (d) development of an attractive and stable investment climate by addressing institutional, legal, fiscal and other conditions; [...]
Investment climate development: 
The cooperation should cover, inter alia the following areas: [...] (b) the development of competitive, transparent and efficient energy markets allowing third parties with non-discriminatory access to networks and consumers following EU standards, including the development of the relevant regulatory framework, as required; [...] (d) development of an attractive and stable investment climate by addressing institutional, legal, fiscal and other conditions; [...]
Governance
Statistics collection and management: 
The Parties shall cooperate within the framework of the European Statistical System in which Eurostat is the European statistical authority. The cooperation shall include a focus on the areas of: [...] energy statistics, including balances;
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
Article 298 The cooperation should cover, inter alia the following areas: [...] (j) scientific and technical cooperation and exchange of information for the development and improvement of tech­ nologies in energy production, transportation, supply and end use with particular attention to energy efficient and environmentally friendly technologies, [...]
Natural gas transportation technology: 
Each Party shall ensure on its territory the implementation of a system of third party access to energy transport facilities and Liquefied Natural Gas and storage facilities applicable to all users and applied in a transparent, objective and non-discriminatory manner.[...].
Technology collaboration with other member States: 
the Parties shall strive to facilitate the removal of obstacles to trade or investment concerning goods and services of particular relevance to climate change mitigation, such as sustainable renewable energy and energy efficient products and services. This may include the adoption of appropriate technologies and the promotion of standards that respond to environmental and economic needs and minimise technical obstacles to trade; ---Energy cooperation: [...] scientific and technical cooperation and exchange of information for the development and improvement of technologies in energy production, transportation, supply and end use with particular attention to energy efficient and environmentally friendly technologies, and (k) cooperation on nuclear safety, security and radiation protection, in accordance with the principles and standards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the relevant international treaties and conventions concluded within the framework of the IAEA as well as in compliance with the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community where applicable.