Moldova declares readiness to meet energy needs without

CHISINAU. Dec 24 (Interfax) - Moldova''s Energy Ministry has published a plan for how the country intends to provide power to consumers without electricity supplies from the Moldavskaya GRES

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In order to make up for the electricity import shortage since November 2023, the Republic of Moldova has been importing the electricity from Transnistria and Romania with about 50% and

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Moldova rules out resuming electricity purchases from Transnistria

Moldovan Energy Minister Dorin Junghietu has ruled out the possibility of resuming electricity purchases from the Moldavian Thermal Power Plant (Moldgres) located in Transnistria,

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On December 11, state of emergency was introduced in Transnistria, which implies a ban on the export of energy resources, establishment of special rules for their purchase and storage

Context of renewables in Moldova''s electricity sector

The electricity system in Moldova is characterised by its reliance on imports. In 2020, of its 4.4 TWh of electricity demand, 81% was supplied by imports, either from Ukraine (4%) or from the

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Moldova to Cease Electricity Imports From Transnistrian Power

Moldova will stop electricity imports from Transnistria''s GRES plant, effective January 1, 2025, with the government implementing energy-saving measures.

Transnistria''s electricity supply system faces collapse amid gas

The electricity supply system in the Russian-occupied Moldovan region of Transnistria is under risk of collapse after the halt of Russian gas flow, a high-ranking official of Moldova''s Energy

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On 31 January, the European Commission approved €64 million in non-repayable aid for Moldova, including €20 million to alleviate the energy crisis in Transnistria. ongoing since early 2024,

Energy Crisis in Transnistria: What to Expect in the Near Future?

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Will the EU help Transnistria with natural gas?

Chișinău stresses that this is a temporary solution and has announced plans to introduce a two-year mechanism for supplying Transnistria with natural gas in the near future. The EU aid will help temporarily resolve the energy crisis in Transnistria and lower electricity prices for right-bank Moldova.

Does Transnistria need free gas?

However, this supply is insufficient to restore industrial production in the region to last year's levels. Without free gas supplies, Transnistria's economy is unsustainable.

Does Moldova still supply gas to Transnistria?

Since early February, Moldova has been supplying Transnistria with 3 million cubic metres of gas per day, restoring heating and allowing a return to gas-fired electricity generation. However, this supply is insufficient to restore industrial production in the region to last year's levels.

Will Transnistria face another energy crisis?

In the coming weeks, Transnistria may face another energy crisis. While the specifics of Chișinău's announced long-term solution for supplying gas to the left bank remain unclear, it will likely involve the gradual commercialisation of deliveries.

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