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The first customs post in Moldova has started working on solar energy, – reports Logos Press.
Iurie Humeniuc is a man who turns abandoned wastelands into forests. He is the founder and coordinator of Impadurim Moldova, an initiative that restores forest cover on degraded land. In the last five years, his team has planted more than 300,000 trees across the country. In an interview for Logos Press, he talked about the problems of Moldovan forestry, budgets and prices, and why state programs are not effective.
Moldova ranks first in the Energy Community’s ranking on commitment to European climate and energy goals,” Logos Press reports.
Moldova is seeking to become part of the Black Sea Cable project, which envisions the transportation of green energy from the Caspian Sea region to Europe,” Logos Press reported.
The number of electric and hybrid cars registered in Moldova will exceed 57,000 units in 2024, representing 6.8% of the 842,215 vehicles in circulation nationwide,” Logos Press reported.
Moldova will receive 2.7 million euros from the Danish government to implement international standards for the construction of “passive houses” and near-zero-energy buildings (nZEB), Logos Press reports.
Moldovan farmers, faced with a sharp jump in energy prices, are actively exploring opportunities to use energy from renewable energy sources (RES) to reduce production costs. A number of foreign projects present in Moldova are helping them to do so.
The EcoVoucher program provided an additional 6,578 vouchers to families to replace old energy-intensive appliances with energy-efficient ones,” Logos Press reported.
Moldova produces 13 million tons of CO2 equivalent, which is only 0.03% of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions,” Logos Press reported.
The government has approved the Regulation on the rules of maintenance and management of production facilities and dangerous technical installations,” Logos Press reported.
In April, 36% of the country’s total electricity consumption was covered by renewable sources,” Logos Press reported.
The first financing of 9.5 million lei was approved for the energy rehabilitation of multi-storey residential buildings in Chisinau, Hincesti and Ialoveni,” Logos Press reported.