Moldova had previously offered to assist the Russian-occupied region in securing gas via European platforms to mitigate the energy crisis. Transnistrian officials rejected the offer, saying they believe Gazprom will resume Russian gas supplies.
As long as the Romanian power link isn’t finished yet, Moldova is electrically dependent on a power plant in Transnistria, that runs on gas (1992-2024 from Russia) or coal.
May your frozen asses enjoy the long European winter.
As long as the Romanian power link isn’t finished yet, Moldova is electrically dependent on a power plant in Transnistria, that runs on gas (1992-2024 from Russia) or coal.
https://newsmaker.md/ro/energocom-a-asigurat-necesarul-de-energie-electrica-pentru-2-ianuarie-va-fi-cumparata-electricitate-inclusiv-din-ucraina/
Moldova’s electricity company claims they can import enough energy and it seems the difficulties are mostly contractual not technical.
@5714 They’re connected already and they do just fine, but the prices on our market are bigger. They want to import from Ukraine too.
@TransplantedSconie