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For the first time since the legislation was amended, fines have been issued for failure to use permits to connect power plants with an installed capacity of more than 200 kW to the electricity grid that were issued or extended until March 27, 2025, but not used by the expiration date, Logos Press reported.

Romania has not exported a single cubic meter of gas to Ukraine since early September, despite the fact that Ukrainians need at least another 2 billion cubic meters of gas to safely survive this winter, Logos Press reported.

Bulgarian state-owned gas transportation operator Bulgartransgaz said on Friday it had signed a long-term loan agreement worth 200 million leva (102.3 million euros) with United Bulgarian Bank (UBB) to finance the Vertical Gas Corridor project to increase natural gas transit capacity between Greece and Ukraine,” Logos Press reported.

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.

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 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.

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 Administrative Board of the National Energy Regulatory Agency decided to revoke the license issued to Moldovagaz for natural gas supply, Logos Press reported.

In July 2025, Energocom purchased a total of about 342,500 MWh of electricity from both internal and external sources at a weighted average price of 124.72 euros/MWh according to data provided by the company,” Logos Press reported.
