Enguri hydroelectric power station, Engurhesi — the largest hydroelectric power station in Transcaucasia. It is located on the Enguri River. It was built in 1961-1987. Engurhesi is a cascade of hydroelectric power stations, including Engurhesi itself, which has an installed capacity of 1300 tons. kW The new, already built road is 37.5 km long and is laid along the left bank of the reservoir, with the aim of being able to bring out timber with large trucks for the Zugdidi pulp and paper mill. river The small settlements on the right bank of Enguri were connected to the highway on the left bank by narrow village roads and the river. With the existing temporary bridges on Enguri, which were under water due to the creation of the reservoir. In this regard, a 7.22 km long road was built, which is a continuation of the Jvari-Khaishi road, along the river. The bridge over Enguri, as well as the road to village to Idlian.