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Sharing the Experience of the Visegrad Countries on the Regulation of Utility Services

Sharing the Experience of the Visegrad Countries on the Regulation of Utility Services

This project aims to leverage the expertise of Poland, Czechia, and Slovakia in utility service regulation to benefit Georgia.

This project “Sharing the Experience of the Visegrad Countries on the Regulation of Utility Services” financed by the International Visegrad Foundation aims to leverage the expertise of Poland, Czechia, and Slovakia in utility service regulation to benefit Georgia. Through the study and analysis of existing frameworks, the project will identify best practices and promote capacity building among local actors.

The project is implemented by the Elizbar Eristavi Energy Training Center NNLE, Georgia, in partnership with the following organizations: