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Romanian to export electricity to Moldova at the price of 90 euros/MWh

Romania Government extended the obligation imposed on electricity producers to conclude direct contracts for the sale of electricity to Moldova at the capped price of RON 450 (90 euros) per MWh if the situation so requires because Moldova could face a lack of energy from its main electricity provider Transnistria power plant. 

The interruption of electricity production at the MoldGRESplant in Transnistria can be caused either by the cessation of natural gas supply by Gazprom or by the termination of the contract with Moldova’s energy trader Energocom to sell the energy production on the markets of Ukraine or even Romania since this production point is owned by a private joint-stock company with Russian capital, the Romanian Ministry of Energy explained.

Romania endorsed such a provision during the winter of 2022 to 2023 to protect Moldova from power outages in the context of the war in Ukraine (previously a significant electricity supplier to Moldova) and risks generated by Moldova’s dependence on pro-Russian Transnistria’s deliveries.

According to the Ministry of Energy, Romanian producers delivered over 500 GWh of electricity to Moldova last winter.

In the period October 2022 – February 2023, the electricity exported from Romania to the Republic of Moldova Romania was 523,413 MWh, which represents a percentage of 2.1% of the total production in Romania, according to the ministry estimates.

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