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Contracts signed for 30% of Moldova’s electricity demand


https://www.ipn.md/en/contracts-signed-for-30-of-moldovas-electricity-demand-7966_1091395.html

The Moldovan government today signed contracts for power supplies, with the Ukrainian companies Energoatom and Ukrhydroenergo, covering 30% of the country’s demand, announced Andrei Spînu, Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development.

In particular, Energoatom will cover 20% of the total demand, and Ukrhydroenergo another 10%, at a price of $77 per MWh.

According to the Minister, the other 70% currently comes from the Kuchurgan Plant (MGRES). The price for July and August is $59.9/MWh.

The rates for household consumers remain unchanged.