Imereti. As part of
the study tour, the members of the Kutaisi Youth Center have visited the
Georgian National Energy and Water Regulatory Commission on December 20. The
youngsters got familiar with the work and specifics of the Georgian National
Energy and Water Regulatory Commission. They had the opportunity to learn from
the management of GNERC the issues of regulation of the power, gas and water
supply sectors, as well as to ask relevant questions.The study
tour was organized as part of the "Advancing National Integration in Georgia” (ANI)
project, which is implemented by the United Nations Association of Georgia (UNAG),
with the support of the US Agency for International Development (USAID).Source: the organization's page in the
social network.
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