Georgia's digital infrastructure has expanded significantly by 2026, with over 1.2 million active websites contributing to the online ecosystem. Despite this growth, efforts to source energy from renewable sources have increased, with 45% of data centers now powered sustainably. The average website's carbon footprint remains moderate at 2.5 kg CO2e monthly, reflecting improvements in web design and hosting efficiency.
The average website page size of 3.8 MB indicates ongoing optimization in content delivery. Energy consumption per hosting account averages 12,000 kWh annually, emphasizing the importance of energy-efficient data centers. Continued investments in renewable energy and green hosting practices are crucial for reducing Georgia's overall digital carbon impact moving forward.