The consumption of electric power in Moldova in 2013, without the Transnistrian region, was about 3.4 billion kWh, an increase of 1.2% on a year before, shows a report by the National Agency for Energy Regulation, quoted by IPN.
The supplies of electricity in the area served by RED Union Fenosa rose by 1.6%, in the area served by RED Nord-Vest increased by 1%, while in the area served by RED Nord fell by 0.3%.
RED Union Fenosa supplied its end-users with over 2.5 billion kWh of electricity, accounting for about 74% of the total volume of supplied power.
In 2013, the distribution companies purchased almost 4 billion kWh of electric power, down 0.2% on a year before. About 730 million kWh of electricity were produced on Moldova’s territory, without the Transnistrian region. This is by 4.1% less and under 1/5 of the total volume of purchased power.
The level of payments for the consumed electricity was 99.5% nationwide.