Moldova can achieve energy savings of as much as 40% in many of its buildings through higher energy efficiency measures, according to Catarina Bjorlin Hansen, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) head of Moldova.
To achieve energy transition, the Republic of Moldova has adopted a long-term energy strategy aimed at reducing dependence on fossil fuels and increasing the capacity of renewable energy production. This strategy includes objectives such as:
The energy sector, both at European level and in the Republic of Moldova, is in the process of transition to "clean green energy", reaching a crossroad in 2030: on the one hand, there is the
The main users of energy data published by the NBS are the Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure, including for the Energy Strategy 2030, the Ministry of Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment (for energy modelling
By Clare Nuttall in Chisinau Moldova can achieve energy savings of as much as 40% in many of its buildings through higher energy efficiency measures, according to Catarina Bjorlin Hansen, the
Chișinău, the capital of the Republic of Moldova, is advancing efforts to boost renewable energy production, aiming for energy independence and a transition to green energy. Moldova''s energy landscape shifted significantly following the
In the electricity sector, Moldova''s long-term objective was to fully interconnect with the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E). This was achieved significantly earlier than planned, due to
In the absence of indigenous fossil fuel resources, Moldova is tapping into its renewable energy source (RES) and energy efficiency potential to reduce its dependence on energy imports. This clean energy transition has substantial economic and environmental advantages when it is coupled with the gradual
By Clare Nuttall in Chisinau Moldova can achieve energy savings of as much as 40% in many of its buildings through higher energy efficiency measures, according to Catarina Bjorlin Hansen,
The main users of energy data published by the NBS are the Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure, including for the Energy Strategy 2030, the Ministry of Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment (for energy modelling and long-term energy demand forecasts), the Energy Efficiency Agency (for monitoring the share of renewables in the
Chișinău, the capital of the Republic of Moldova, is advancing efforts to boost renewable energy production, aiming for energy independence and a transition to green energy. Moldova''s energy landscape shifted significantly following the conflict in Ukraine in 2022, leading to a swift connection to the European energy system and a move away
In the electricity sector, Moldova''s long-term objective was to fully interconnect with the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E). This was achieved significantly earlier than planned, due to Russia''s invasion of Ukraine in late February 2022.
The energy sector, both at European level and in the Republic of Moldova, is in the process of transition to "clean green energy", reaching a crossroad in 2030: on the one hand, there is the challenge of decarbonation of energy system, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to promote renewable
Long-term renovation strategy to support the renovation of the national stock of residential and non- residential buildings, both public and private, including policies, measures and actions to stimulate cost-
By Clare Nuttall in Chisinau Moldova can achieve energy savings of as much as 40% in many of its buildings through higher energy efficiency measures, according to Catarina Bjorlin Hansen,
In the medium and long term, a further increase in GHG emission free storage capacity, either BESS or pumped storage hydropower plants, could enable greater RES integration. Moldova needs about 240 MW of frequency restoration reserve FRR to cover 99 percent of imbalances in 2025 and 2030. 1 2 3!
fund and other energy efficiency programs.The Republic of Moldova will implement mechanisms/projects to saves annually at least 0.8% of the average value of the energy consumption recorded between January 1st, 2019 and January, 1st, 2022 starting from 2024, including renovation of 3% per year of central
In an interview with bne IntelliNews, Hansen highlighted efficiency investments as a critical element of the country’s long-term energy strategy, as it continues to navigate energy security challenges. Moldova’s energy security has been a pressing issue, exacerbated by external shocks and supply vulnerabilities.
Transport sector is the second-largest energy consumer (around 0.7 Mtoe) and the main driver in oil consumption growth. Renewables represent 20% of Moldova’s energy mix, consisting almost fully of solid biofuels (19% in 2018). 6% of electricity generation comes from renewable sources (hydro, wind, solar PV).
etariat and the Energy Charter Secretariat.By approving the Laws on Natural Gas and Electricity in May 2016, Moldova transposed most of the provisions of the Third Energy Package of the Energy Community into national le islation, however, much remains to be done. Renewables and energy efficiency regulations are also in the proce
Moldova shares energy data through five annual International Energy Agency (IEA)/Eurostat/UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) joint questionnaires.
Commenting on Moldova’s energy security, Hansen stressed the importance of improving energy efficiency to rein in demand. Moldova has a significant opportunity to cut down its energy use, particularly in older buildings, which were designed without modern energy standards in mind, Hansen pointed out.
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