Moldova Greenlights 22-MW Solar Farm with Storage
Moldova advances renewable energy with a 22-MW solar farm in Ialoveni, featuring 16.512 MWh storage, commissioned by SRL TPI-PHARM.
, deployment of wind and solar energy in Moldova has been very slow. As of 2022, only 97 9 MW of r newable capacity for electricity generation was installed.Figure 1. Installed electricity generation capacity by t .4 MW / 13%Non-renewable: 441.4 MW / 79%Renewable Energy PotentialThe Republic of Moldova features great potential
National regulatory framework (both primary and secondary) improved in line with Moldovan energy commitments, ensuring that national authorities are better prepared and can respond to emergency situations in the energy sector and to the needs of the most vulnerable energy users;
To reach net-zero, deep electrification across the sectors is needed resulting in greater share of electricity in the final energy mix. Today the domestic renewable energy potential remains relatively untapped but the committed renewable energy capacity in the Republic of Moldova by 2030 is expected to reach 700MW.
The Republic of Moldova's energy sector is heavily reliant on imports, with 80% of its electricity being imported in 2020. Prior to the war in Ukraine, the electricity was mainly imported from Ukraine. Since November 2023, the MGRES gas-fired power plant in Transnistria is making up for the electricity import deficit from Ukraine.
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