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Photovoltaic panels installed by the Municipality of Pervomaysc village, Causeni district, will cover part of the energy consumption of the pumps that supply drinking water to more than 900 residents,” Logos Press reported. Pervomaysk village, Causeni district, will cover part of the energy consumption of the pumps that supply drinking water to more than 900 residents,” Logos Press reported.

In the first quarter of 2025, the installed capacity of energy from renewable sources in Moldova increased by 77.75 MW to reach 657.15 MW,” Logos Press reported.

The first five associations of owners in condominiums (APCs) in Chisinau and Balti have received technical project documentation developed with the free support of the National Center for Sustainable Energy (CNED), which gives them access to funds from the Fund for Energy Efficiency in the Moldovan Housing Sector (FEERM) – Logos Press reports.

The tender commission responsible for Moldova’s first renewable energy auction has confirmed its decision to reject the bids of four companies,” Logos Press reported.

The individual power ceiling for residential prosumer PV installations may be raised to 7 kW, and current beneficiaries of the net billing mechanism who have a prosumer contract with their supplier for a lower individual power ceiling will be able to request an increase to the 7 kW sustainability limit,” Logos Press reports.

Investors must obtain permits for the construction of renewable energy generating facilities on the territory of the unrecognized PMR within a maximum of 30 days,” Logos Press reported.

Increasing the share of renewable energy sources in national energy consumption and exports are two key goals set by the Moldovan government,” Logos Press reports.

The Department of Energy received 42 bids for the auction of large-scale solar and wind farm development, far exceeding the capacity planned for allocation.

The Ministry of Environment announced the beginning of the feasibility study for waste management in two regions of Moldova – in the center (region No. 4 – Chisinau mun. and six nearby districts) and in the north (region No. 8 – 11 districts). The studies will be supported by the European Investment Bank (EIB) – reports Logos Press.

The European Commission (EC) has received requests from Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ukraine and 21 other countries outside the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to be included in the list of countries eligible to import non-hazardous waste from the EU.

Starting from the summer of this year, Moldova may be able to receive electricity free of charge in certain cases. Moreover, sometimes the producer will even pay the consumer extra for its use.

France will grant Moldova a loan of 30 million euros for the energy rehabilitation of buildings within the INSPIREE project with a total value of 73 million euros.
