Premier Energy has provided residential customers with comparative data on their monthly energy consumption to help them use resources more efficiently.

According to a report published on the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) on August 12, Premier Energy’s license for electricity distribution in Moldova has been extended for 25 years, until July 21, 2050, Logos Press reported.

The unexpected happened: electricity tariffs for consumers in Moldova decreased.

Two major electricity suppliers have submitted a request to the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) for tariff reductions.

NN Group, which manages several pension funds, has exceeded the threshold of owning 10% of the shares of Premier Energy, a large energy company operating both in Romania and in the Republic of Moldova. According to a report submitted to the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB), NN funds, namely NN ACTIV, NN OPTIM and NN Privately Administered Pension Fund, now control 10.6% of the company’s shares, up from 5.92% previously, Logos Press reported.
