Tutana Kvaratskhelia
Tutana Kvaratskhelia is a senior analyst with more than 7 years of experience in energy policy research and analysis. During her career, she has focused on several issues, namely: energy poverty and energy transition in Eastern Partnership member countries, including challenges related to access to clean, secure, and affordable energy sources, protection of consumers’ rights, and related issues. She has worked on energy corruption and transparency in post-socialist countries; has been involved in Regulatory Impact Assessment of New Energy Law of Georgia; engaged in energy sector reforms and awareness-raising.
Tutana is a skilled project coordinator with experience in stakeholder engagement and capacity building in the energy and climate sectors. She has previously worked as a researcher at USAID, UNDP, Heinrich Boll Stiftung South Caucasus, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum funded projects.
Tutana holds a B.A. in Social and Political Sciences and an M.A. in Public Administration. She is a certified National Security and Public Policy Analyst and alumna of the 5th Energy Community Summers School held in Vienna University in August 2021. Tutana is a recipient of the 3rd Lights on women scholarship from the Florence School of Regulation.