Gogorishvili (გოგორიშვილი), Irina (ირინა)Seturidze (სეთურიძე), Rusudan (რუსუდან)2023-01-172023-01-172022VI International Conference: Strategic Imperatives of Modern Management, КНЕУ, 2022, pp. 253-255978-966-926-416-9https://dspace.tsu.ge/handle/123456789/20931. International Energy Agency 2019. Renewable Energy 2019 - Market Analysis and Forecast for 2019 to 2024; https://www.iea.org/reports/renewables-2019 2. Soboleva T., Kharashchenko N, 2020. Indicators of intellectual property and trends in the development of renewable energy // Politics. Journal of Energy Policy, Vol. 23 no. 4, pp. 1732.https://doi.org/10.33223/epj/127911 3. Alternatives, 2012, Memorandums of Understanding and Agreements on Energy Projects, p. 22; Green http://www.greenalt.org/webmill/data/file/publications/memorandumebi_da_xelshekrulebebi_analizi.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0dOQkJt0phpMCJj_7Vd9WMhillzgGrShggdQYmg0I9EZ ; 4. The Electricity Grid Improvement Program (ENIP) https://www.gse.com.ge/projects/internationalprojects/Energy-Network-Improvement-Programme-ENIP .The paper provides a justification for the need to accelerate the introduction of technologies for the use of renewable energy sources. The main obstacles on this path are: the lack of a systematic approach and research in Georgia; The problem of maintaining the stability of the transmission network; and Net Accounting System Limitations.enRenewable energy, Renewable energy policies, GeorgiaProblems hindering the development of renewable energy in GeorgiaArticle