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Moldova will attract 43 billion investments in the country’s energy sector by 2050, which will allow more than 80% of the country’s electricity to be produced from carbon-free sources and about 90% of the national economy’s needs to be covered by domestic renewable resources, Logos Press reports.

Importers and manufacturers of medicines will have to pay a fee of 0.3% of the value of the batch of imported medicines at the stages of importation and, accordingly, placement on the market, Logos Press reports.

The Moldovan cabinet has approved a 22 MW solar power plant project, backed by 16.512 MWh of storage capacity, to be built on behalf of pharmaceutical distributor SRL TPI-PHARM in Ialoveni district, Logos Press reported.

Producers and importers will be responsible for the collection and recycling of waste generated, and the entire process of financial and organizational waste management will shift from public authorities to private operators, according to Logos Press.

Investments in the energy efficiency of buildings justify themselves, so comprehensive thermal rehabilitation of residential buildings will continue, according to Logos Press.

International experts from North Macedonia, Croatia and Great Britain presented the results of the feasibility study for the modernization of Termoelectrica SA. According to preliminary data, the cost of construction of the new CHPP is estimated at approximately 200-250 million euros.

For the first time in Moldova it was decided to carry out an inventory of gas distribution networks, although the need for this step has been talked about for many years. At the end of August 2025, the Ministries of Energy and Finance, by a joint order, launched a pilot project for the inventory of gas networks in one rural settlement and one city in Moldova.

Gas reserves in Ukrainian gas storages as of August 31 are estimated at 6.5 billion m3, which is significantly lower than last year’s level and raises concerns before the start of the heating season, Logos Press reported.

The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development will provide Moldova with a grant for the restoration of wetlands in 15 districts of the country, Logos Press reports.

The volume of renewable energy production in Moldova reached 784.09 MW in July this year, 204.7 MW more than at the end of last year, Logos Press reported.

Bulgarian independent gas transportation network operator ICGB (Interconnector Greece Bulgaria) in partnership with operators from Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine is preparing to launch two new joint interstate routes – Route 2 and Route 3 – Logos Press reports.

The National Energy Regulatory Agency has appointed Moldovagaz JSC responsible for ensuring gas supply to the Transnistrian region for the period from September 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026, – reports Logos Press.

Termoelectrica JSC continues to implement the project “Optimization of the district heating system in Chisinau”, with financing of 326 million euros in the form of loans and grants. And is actively preparing for the upcoming heating season.

At the end of the first half of the year, sales of electric cars in Europe for the first time exceeded the mark of 1 million units, – reports Logos Press.

A plant under construction to sustainably manage animal by-products not intended for human consumption will operate without harming the environment or human health, Logos Press reported.

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the results of tenders for granting the status of qualified large producer to investors developing photovoltaic and wind power plants, Logos Press reported.

Russia’s attack on the gas infrastructure near Orlovka (Ukraine) has not affected Moldova’s gas supply. Including on the left bank of the Dniester.

The French Development Agency (AFD) will grant Moldova a 25-million-euro loan for the development of green energy. The signing of this agreement was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers today, August 6, Logos Press reported.

Moldova has become the 107th member of the International Solar Alliance, – reports Logos Press.

Six institutions located in Moldova, including lyceums, a cultural center and hospitals, have already started using solar power plants installed by UAB Solet and SRL Oguzenergy.
