In this context, citizens are urged to save electricity, especially during peak hours, in order to balance consumption and prevent possible blackouts.
At the same time, Energocom has signed contracts with clean energy producers in the country and will approach the European Transmission Network and system operators for additional purchases, radiomoldova.md reported.
“The contract was not extended. We were told that until they are sure that they will have natural gas for power generation, they cannot sign the contract,” explained Victor Binzari, advisor to the Energocom director.
Accordingly, as of 1 January, MoldGRES will no longer supply electricity to the right bank.
Energocom cooperates with a number of domestic and international partners to ensure consumption.