Republica Moldova va coopera cu landul german Baden-Württemberg în domeniul energetic. Un Memorandum în acest sens a fost semnat astăzi la Chișinău între Ministerul Energiei și Ministerului Mediului, Protecției Climatice și Sectorului Energetic al landului Baden-Württemberg.
PNIEC sets targets on renewable energy, energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions. The plan is a legal commitment of the Republic of Moldova and only covers commitments concerning the territory controlled by the constitutional authorities.
3 天之前· Moldova''s parliament on Friday voted in favour of imposing a state of emergency in the energy sector over fears that Russia could leave the EU candidate country without sufficient natural gas
2 天之前· Moldova''s parliament on Friday (December 13, 2024) voted in favour of imposing a state of emergency in the energy sector over fears that Russia could leave the European
4 天之前· Moldova, Romania''s small eastern neighbor, is set to declare a state of emergency in the energy sector for 60 days, starting December 16, 2024. The announcement was made by prime minister Dorin
Moldova remains heavily reliant on Russian gas despite efforts in recent years to diversify its energy sources. In late 2022, Moldova experienced significant power outages due to Russian
3 天之前· Moldova''s parliament voted early on Friday to impose a national state of emergency for 60 days starting on Dec. 16 due to an expected cut-off of Russian gas supplies from Jan. 1.
Moldova remains heavily reliant on Russian gas despite efforts in recent years to diversify its energy sources. In late 2022, Moldova experienced significant power outages due to Russian strikes
2 天之前· Moldova''s parliament on Friday (December 13, 2024) voted in favour of imposing a state of emergency in the energy sector over fears that Russia could leave the European Union candidate country
2 天之前· Moldova''s parliament on Friday voted in favor of imposing a state of emergency in the energy sector over fears that Russia could leave the European Union candidate country without sufficient natural gas supplies this winter.A majority in Moldova''s 101seat legislature voted
2 天之前· Moldova''s parliament on Friday voted in favor of imposing a state of emergency in the energy sector over fears that Russia could leave the European Union candidate country without sufficient natural gas supplies this winter.A
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is supporting Moldova to unlock its energy potential and help people power their lives more efficiently and affordably. KEY OBJECTIVES. Connect Moldova''s power grid and natural gas networks with Europe. Harness Moldova''s renewable energy resources, like solar and wind.
3 天之前· Moldova''s parliament on Friday voted in favour of imposing a state of emergency in the energy sector over fears that Russia could leave the EU candidate country without sufficient natural gas
Moldova's parliament has voted on a state of emergency in its energy sector, fearing disruptions to its gas supplies from Russia.
The Kuciurgan power plant, which is crucial for Moldova's electricity supply, is powered by natural gas supplied by Russian energy giant Gazprom. The plant was privatized in 2004 by authorities in Transnistria and later sold to a Russian state-owned company. Moldova does not recognize this privatization. How Dependent on Russia Is Moldova?
Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean said his country faces an “exceptional situation” in which Moscow could deliberately weaponise energy flows to destabilise the country and potentially leave people “in the middle of winter without heat and electricity.”
Romania, Moldova's EU neighbor, has pledged support in the event of a gas shortage. Sebastian Burduja, Romania's energy minister, said on Thursday that Romania has the capacity to assist Moldova if necessary, framing it as a duty in light of the ongoing aggression from Russia. "If the situation demands it, we will support Moldova," Burduja added.
The move comes amid growing concerns that Moscow may cut off gas supplies to Moldova, a European Union candidate country of 2.5 million people, as part of its broader strategy to destabilize countries in the region.
Russian energy giant Gazprom supplies the gas-operated Kuciurgan plant, which generates electricity that powers a significant portion of Moldova proper. The plant was privatised in 2004 by Transnistrian officials and later sold to a Russian state-owned company. Moldova doesn’t recognise the privatisation.
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