Moldova managed to reduce gas consumption by 57% and electricity by 14.25% YoY in October, the Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Spinu, Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development, announced.
“I am grateful to all our citizens for participating in this national savings effort. Some say that a small saving that a man can make is insignificant. Taken together, everyone’s effort means a whole country that saves. A united country moving forward through all hardships. Together, man to man, we help Moldova remain free and defend our national interest,” said Spinu.
On November 8, an electricity deficit of approximately 8.2% was expected.
“We continue to import over 80% of electricity from Romania. At the same time, Termoelectrica has started switching on the heating in Chisinau. We will have heat and more electricity produced in the country,” the official said. (Moldpres/Business World Magazine)