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Piers Lewis, regional manager for the American multi-national AES Corp., tries to calm angry residents of Tbilisi, former Soviet Republic of Georgia, by explaining why his company is not responsible for the frequent blackouts that plague the city, as seen in POWER TRIP.
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin


Piers Lewis, regional manager for the American multi-national AES Corp., tries to calm angry residents of Tbilisi, former Soviet Republic of Georgia, by explaining why his company is not responsible for the frequent blackouts that plague the city, as seen in POWER TRIP.
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin


Nino Khonelidze
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin




Zaal Kikoidze
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin


A contractor for American multi-national AES assesses how to remove countless illegal lines that are used to steal electricity by residents of Tbilisi, former Soviet Republic of Georgia, as seen in POWER TRIP.
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin


Tbilisi, Georgia, as seen in POWER TRIP.
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin


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The past and the present clash in Tbilisi, capital of the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, as the newly independent nation transitions from communism to capitalism, and discovers that modern civilization is not possible without a reliable electricity supply, as seen in POWER TRIP.
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin


In 1991-92, civil unrest quickly followed independence in Tbilisi, former Soviet Republic of Georgia, as seen in POWER TRIP.
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin


Angry residents of Tbilisi, Georgia block traffic to protest frequent electricity blackouts in the city, as seen in POWER TRIP.
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin


Georgians use ingenuity to overcome scarce resources in Tbilisi, as seen in POWER TRIP.
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin


A disgruntled customer resigns herself to disconnection, after a dispute with AES-Telasi over her electric bill, Tbilisi, Georgia as seen in POWER TRIP.
Photo Credit: Paul Devlin




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