Giorgi Mukhigulishvili

Giorgi Mukhigulishvili has been working as a lead researcher in energy and climate change studies at WEG since 2010. His research area focus on Energy policy and strategy analysis, energy system modeling, planning, sustainability studies, economic and financial analysis of energy efficiency (EE) and renewable energy projects, analysis of Georgian and EU energy legislation. Giorgi is a certified review expert of greenhouse gas inventories of Parties included in Annex I to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. He is also a founder of the Association of Young Professionals in Energy, Georgia. Giorgi earned his first Master’s degree in economics and energy economics from International School of Economics at TSU (ISET) in 2011, where he focused on economic and financial analyses of renewable energy and EE technologies feasible in Georgia. Giorgi earned his second master degree in International Relations from Ilia University in 2012, where he mainly concentrated on Energy Security and EU energy policy issues. In 2008, Giorgi earned his Bachelor degree in Business Administration from Tbilisi State University.

Giorgi Mukhigulishvili

Giorgi Mukhigulishvili has been working as a lead researcher in energy and climate change studies at WEG since 2010. His research area focus on Energy policy and strategy analysis, energy system modeling, planning, sustainability studies, economic and financial analysis of energy efficiency (EE) and renewable energy projects, analysis of Georgian and EU energy legislation. Giorgi is a certified review expert of greenhouse gas inventories of Parties included in Annex I to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. He is also a founder of the Association of Young Professionals in Energy, Georgia. Giorgi earned his first Master’s degree in economics and energy economics from International School of Economics at TSU (ISET) in 2011, where he focused on economic and financial analyses of renewable energy and EE technologies feasible in Georgia. Giorgi earned his second master degree in International Relations from Ilia University in 2012, where he mainly concentrated on Energy Security and EU energy policy issues. In 2008, Giorgi earned his Bachelor degree in Business Administration from Tbilisi State University.