
The Moldovan authorities are preparing a "very ambitious plan for the transition to green energy", so the country will "survive" without Russian gas and electricity, said Prime Minister Dorin Recean.
Prices will rise because of this, he admitted, but it is necessary "to find compensation tools for a certain period, while the business adapts."
According to him, the Moldovan authorities have "a very ambitious plan for the transition to green energy", which will allow "to enter a competitive economy, an investment environment."
Moldovan authorities did not see military risks on their border Politics
In April 2022, Moldovan President Maia Sandu said that the country would not be able to refuse gas supplies from Russia due to the lack of alternatives. In June, she said that Russia could use the gas to prevent Moldova from joining the European Union.
Nevertheless, already at the end of February 2023, the Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development Andrei Spinu announced that Moldova had ceased to be dependent on gas from Russia. “For the first time in the history of our country, the right bank will not consume gas supplied by Gazprom. Since last year, we have promised that we will create reserves and find alternatives to stop depending on one source. We have achieved this,” he said.
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