The Lajanuri Hydropower Plant in the west of Georgia is built with respect to its natural surroundings in the rock that existed on the site of the hydropower plant before its construction. The machinery hall is located underground, in a cavernous limestone space. The height of the building is 57 metres and the breadth 18 metres.
The hydropower plant has a total installed capacity of 113.70MW and is located on the watercourse created by the redirection of the Tskhenistkali River into the Ldjanuri River. It has been operating since 1960, and was acquired by ENERGO-PRO in 2007. It is located east of Tsageri.
Complete reconstruction of the gravity supply line that brings water from the Tskhenistkali River to the Lajanuri Reservoir was carried out in 2012. The supply line tunnel is constructed as a circular reinforced concrete profile.