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EU provided €13 million to boost energy resilience

19:38 | 01.08.2024 Category: Economic

Chisinau, Aug 1 /MOLDPRES/- Moldova has received 13 million euros in support from the European Union to overcome the energy crisis and create support mechanisms for vulnerable people. The support was granted under Addressing the impact of energy crisis in the Republic of Moldova programme, funded by the European Union and implemented by UNDP during 2022-2024. The results of the program were presented today in Chisinau.

"Moldova has successfully overcome the energy crisis and used it as an opportunity to launch ambitious reforms in the energy sector. But, all this would not have been possible without the major support of the international community, and the program Addressing the impact of the energy crisis in the Republic of Moldova played a key role in these transformation processes," Energy Minister Victor Parlicov said at the event.

With a total budget of 13 million EUR, the Programme has been instrumental in overcoming the energy crisis through advice and the creation of the Energy Vulnerability Reduction Fund and the mobilization of resources for it. As a result, more than 800 thousand families received compensation in their energy bill in the years 2022-2024, when international energy prices reached historic highs.

With the support of the Programme, three strategic documents - the National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan, the sectoral Strategy for the renovation of the national housing stock for 2025-2030 and the National programme on strengthening and developing the national solid biofuels sector in the long term, as well as 34 legislative acts were developed.

With European Union funding, five district hospitals in Florești, Nisporeni, Ștefan Vodă, Cahul and Călărași have been equipped with photovoltaic panels with a total capacity of 600 kW. The panels on the five hospitals will produce 780 MWh of green electricity per year, reduce hospital costs by more than 20 million lei per year and cut CO2 emissions by 437 tons annually.

“The nation that possesses green sustainable energy is not only economically and energetically secure but also enjoys a high level of sovereignty. This is why the EU intervened during the energy crisis to support Moldova in enhancing its energy security. The Government's dedication, accompanied by the efficacy of UNDP, played a crucial role in achieving this milestone,” said Solomon Ioannou, Programme Manager at the Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Moldova.

“Funded by the European Union and implemented by UNDP, this programme has been instrumental in navigating and overcoming the challenges posed by the recent energy crisis.The journey we embarked upon was not an easy one. The energy crisis brought with it unprecedented challenges, but it also provided a unique opportunity to launch ambitious reforms in the energy sector. Now we can confidently affirm that this opportunity has been used fully and the energy sector accelerated its transformation for the good of people,” said  Daniela Gasparikova, UNDP Resident Representative to the Republic of Moldova.

The programme has implemented a number of pilot projects that have contributed to reducing energy consumption in households, to be taken up by the National Center for Sustainable Energy (NCSE) and scaled up nationwide. These include the "Green Home" programme, through which 219 energy-vulnerable households, including 74 family-type children's homes, have benefited from energy efficiency measures or the installation of photovoltaic panels. Under the "Rabla for household appliances" programme, 31,838 households have benefited from vouchers for LED bulbs. 7,246 households have replaced their old refrigerator, washing machine, or electric stove with new, energy-efficient equipment.

Also, in 4 blocks of flats in Chișinău, individual thermal points were installed and heat distribution systems were changed to horizontal ones. Thanks to these changes, the thermal agent will be centrally heated and evenly distributed in all apartments for heating, allowing individual heat regulation and metering in each apartment. Thus 445 families will pay up to 30% less for heat. 

The Programme has also equipped five educational institutions across the country with energy studies equipment.

 

 

 

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