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Moldova is a transit country and significant importer of energy (natural gas, oil products and electricity) for its
own use. Only 5 percent of gross domestic energy demand is met from domestic energy resources by utilizing
only a marginal part of its renewable energy potential (ECS, 2011). The technical wind potential capacity alone
is about five times as much as the current overall installed capacity of electricity. To increase the share of renew-
Moldova
General Country
Information
Population: 3,559,541
Surface Area: 33,850 km²
Capital City: Chisinau
GDP (2012): $ 7.3 billion
GDP Per Capita (2012): $ 2,038
WB Ease of Doing Business: 78
Source: Republic of Moldova (2011); World Bank (2014); UNECE (2009); Republic of Moldova (2013); EIA (2013); SRS NET & EEE
(2008); Hoogwijk and Graus (2008); Hoogwijk (2004); JRC (2011); and UNDP calculations.
R E N E W A B L E E N E R G Y S N A P S H O T :
Key information about renewable energy in Moldova
Empowered lives.
Resilient nations.
0.9%
RE Share
346 MW
Total Installed Capacity
Biomass Solar PV Wind Small Hydro3
< 2.8 < 1 < 1 < 1
800 45,800 2,700 300
3 MW
Installed RE Capacity
Electricity Generating
Capacity1 2012
Installed Renewable Electricity
Capacity 20102 in MW
Technical Potential for Installed
Renewable Electricity Capacity in MW
1 Electric capacity on the territory of Transnistria Autonomous Territorial Unit with Special Legal Status is not included in the
electricity statistics.
2 Due to a lack of data, the table includes renewable energy statistics from 2010.
3 Due to lack of data, the value is from 2009. Small hydropower is defined as installations smaller than 10 MW, so the Costesti
hydropower plant (16 MW) is not considered.
able energy in power generation, in 2007 the Republic of Moldova adopted the Law on Renewable Energy
Sources, which introduced the concept of public tender procurement and electricity produced from renewable
sources at a ‘cost-plus’adjustable tariff. But despite the adoption of a methodology for calculating tariffs for re-
newable energy and energy efficiency (and for biofuels,) investors have shown relatively little interest to date.
Consequently, changes in the regulatory framework are being prepared to improve the current situation and to
attract new investment. The changes are intended to introduce clarity and transparency into the overall func-
tioning of the energy market by offering investors tools and mechanisms to invest in the Moldovan energy sys-
tem. This new law on renewable energy sources, which was expected to have been adopted in 2014 and which
will replace the current law, will provide clear tariffs for each type of renewable energy source and a transparent
mechanism for energy procurement based on an open tendering system. In theWorld Banks Ease of Doing Busi-
ness indicators, Moldavia is ranked in 78th
position. While registering property and the enforcement of contracts
is relatively easy, dealing with construction permits is highly bureaucratic (174th
position), although the country’s
ranking increased by 21 positions between 2011 and 2013. This in combination with the harmonization of
Moldova’s legislation with EU norms and legislation makes for a positive outlook for a more investor friendly busi-
ness climate (IFC & World Bank, 2014). The absence of small and medium size private investment in renewable
energy was largely because renewable energy investment opportunities were unfamiliar and new for local banks,
combined with a lack of information about investing in renewable energy and its general potential (ECS, 2011).
This development is reflected in the growth of Moldova’s biomass market in recent years. It is estimated that,
since 2011, the number of companies producing different solid biomass fuel has increased fivefold.
As a part of EC Ministerial Council’s commitment to EU directive 20009/28/EC, Moldova committed to a binding
share of 17 percent in renewable energy as part of the gross final energy consumption (EC, 2012). Energy effi-
ciency, renewable energy and market development of network energies (electricity and gas) are the cornerstones
of the recently adopted Energy Strategy of Moldova by the Year 2030. This strategy targets a share of 20 percent
for renewable energy in the gross final energy consumption (Government of Moldova, 2013). The National Re-
newable Energy Action Plan is in the final stage of development and will further define policies and actions to-
wards development of renewable energy in Moldova. According the existing legislation, renewable energy
developers have priority and free access to the grid. Moreover, the Energy Efficiency Fund was created to provide
renewable energy project developers with grants, loans and guarantees as well as technical advice. The invest-
ment climate in Moldova offers various investment incentives for foreign investors. Moldova has a relatively low
tax regime, with 12 percent corporate income tax and 20 percent VAT. Foreign investors may also apply for pref-
erential treatment and tax exemptions. Moldova has established a number of free economic zones offering ex-
emption fromVAT and excise duties, as well as protection for 10 years from any change in legislation. A Guarantee
of Origin for renewable energy sources can be obtained from the Transmission System Operator.
Legislation and policy
R E N E W A B L E E N E R G Y S N A P S H O T :
Moldova
Institutions
Organization Responsibility Website
Ministry of Economy - Develops and implements energy policy and legisla-
tion in Moldova
www.gov.md
National Energy Regulatory
Agency (ANRE)
- Regulates the electricity market
- Defines conditions for the approval of tariffs
- Issues licences for activity in the power market, e.g.
for energy production
www.anre.md/
Energy Efficiency Agency - Responsible for implementing policies in energy
efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy
www.aee.md
Transmission
System Operator
- Provides transmission and dispatch services
- Issues Guarantees of Origin for renewable energy
sources
-
Moldavian Investment
and Export Promotion
Organization
- Responsible for the consultation and attraction of
foreign investors
www.miepo.md/
Opportunities to finance renewable energy projects in Moldova
Financing organization Details Website
Energy Efficiency Fund (EEF) Its main objective is to attract investment to finance
and implement energy efficiency and renewable en-
ergy projects. Eligible projects (at least 30 percent
contribution by developer payback period of max. 15
years) financing can amount up to $900,000.
www.fee.md/
Moldovan Sustainable
Energy Financing Facility
(MoSEFF)
Private Moldavian firms can receive €25,000 to
€2,000,000 of loans for renewable energy projects. Be-
tween 5 percent and 20 percent of the loan can be
given as a grant.
www.moseff.org/index.php?id=1&L=1
Green Growth Fund Provides direct and indirect (through financial inter-
mediaries) financing for small scale renewable energy
projects usually not larger than €50 million.
www.ggf.lu/
European Bank
for Reconstruction
and Development (EBRD)
Provides renewable energy developers with equity,
loans and loan guarantees for projects with good
commercial prospects of up to 15 years’duration.
www.ebrd.com/pages/workingwithus/pro
jects.shtml
International Finance
Corporation (IFC)
IFC strategy focuses on investing in financial interme-
diaries via the Balkan Renewable Energy Programme
to provide advisory services for developers and policy
makers and access to finance for micro, small, and
medium enterprises through intermediaries.
www.ifc.org/
Moldova
References
ANRE Republica Moldova, 2011. Available at:
www.anre.md/rate/index.php?vers=1&sm=159
Energy Charter Secretariat (ECS), 2011: In-Depth Review
of Investment Climate and Market Structure in the
Energy Sector: Moldova. Available at:
www.encharter.org/index.php?id=553
Energy Community, 2012: Energy Community
Ministerial Council adopts Renewable Energy 2020
targets. Available at:
www.energy-community.org /portal/page/portal
/ENC_HOME/NEWS/News_Details?p_new_id=6342
Government of Moldova, 2013: Energy Strategy of the
Republic of Moldova until 2030. Available at:
http://serviciilocale.md/public/files/Energy_Strategy
_2030_Final.pdf
Hoogwijk, M., 2004: On the global and regional
potential of renewable energy sources. Utrecht:
Universiteit Utrecht, Faculteit Scheikunde. Dissertation.
Available at:
http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl /dissertations/2004-
0309-123617/full.pdf
Hoogwiijk, M. andW. Graus, 2008: Global Potential of
Renewable Energy Sources: A Literature Assessment.
Available at: www.ecofys.com/files/files/report_
global_potential_of_renewable_energy_sources_
a_literature_ assessment.pdf
Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
(JRC), 2011:Technical Assessment of the Renewable
Energy Action Plans. Available at:
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/jrc/downloads/jrc_reference_r
eport_2011_reap.pdf
International Finance Corporation (IFC) andWorld Bank,
2014: Doing Business – Measuring Business Regulations.
Available at: www.doingbusiness.org
/data/exploreeconomies /moldova/
Republic of Moldova, 2011: Energy policy of Republic of
Moldova. Available at:
http://eneken.ieej.or.jp/data/3923.pdf
Republic of Moldova, 2013: Energy Strategy of the
Republic of Moldova until 2013. Available at:
http://lex.justice.md/md/346670/ (Romanian)
Scientific Reference System on New Energy
Technologies, Energy End-use Efficiency and Energy
(SRS NET & EEE), 2008:WP3-Technology data - Executive
Summary on Small Hydro. Available at:
http://srs.epu.ntua.gr/Portals/SRS/material
/technologyreview/Small%20Hydro.pdf
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
(UNECE) Energy Efficiency 21 Programme, 2009:
Republic of Moldova – Energy Profile. Available at:
http://energyeficiency.clima.md/public/files/EnergyPro
fileMoldova.pdf
U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), 2013:
Levelized Cost of New Generation Resources in the
Annual Energy Outlook 2013. Available at:
www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo/electricity_generation.cfm
World Bank, 2014: Data Catalog. Available at:
http://datacatalog.worldbank.org/
Recent projects
Company Project Status
Solartech Energy (Moldova)
and Fenosa (Spanish)
Solartech, the Moldavian subsidiary of French One
Network Energies, commissioned a 3 KW roof-top PV
with a planned output of 3,600 kW-h/ year in the vil-
lage of Hartopul Mic.
Commissioned
UNDP and EU The Moldova Energy and Biomass Project helps to es-
tablish a reliable, competitive and sustainable market
for power generation from renewable sources, partic-
ularly from agricultural waste biomass. It aims to com-
mission 35 MW of biomass heating systems until
2014. www.biomasa.aee.md
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Moldova's Renewable Energy Potential

  • 1. Moldova is a transit country and significant importer of energy (natural gas, oil products and electricity) for its own use. Only 5 percent of gross domestic energy demand is met from domestic energy resources by utilizing only a marginal part of its renewable energy potential (ECS, 2011). The technical wind potential capacity alone is about five times as much as the current overall installed capacity of electricity. To increase the share of renew- Moldova General Country Information Population: 3,559,541 Surface Area: 33,850 km² Capital City: Chisinau GDP (2012): $ 7.3 billion GDP Per Capita (2012): $ 2,038 WB Ease of Doing Business: 78 Source: Republic of Moldova (2011); World Bank (2014); UNECE (2009); Republic of Moldova (2013); EIA (2013); SRS NET & EEE (2008); Hoogwijk and Graus (2008); Hoogwijk (2004); JRC (2011); and UNDP calculations. R E N E W A B L E E N E R G Y S N A P S H O T : Key information about renewable energy in Moldova Empowered lives. Resilient nations. 0.9% RE Share 346 MW Total Installed Capacity Biomass Solar PV Wind Small Hydro3 < 2.8 < 1 < 1 < 1 800 45,800 2,700 300 3 MW Installed RE Capacity Electricity Generating Capacity1 2012 Installed Renewable Electricity Capacity 20102 in MW Technical Potential for Installed Renewable Electricity Capacity in MW 1 Electric capacity on the territory of Transnistria Autonomous Territorial Unit with Special Legal Status is not included in the electricity statistics. 2 Due to a lack of data, the table includes renewable energy statistics from 2010. 3 Due to lack of data, the value is from 2009. Small hydropower is defined as installations smaller than 10 MW, so the Costesti hydropower plant (16 MW) is not considered.
  • 2. able energy in power generation, in 2007 the Republic of Moldova adopted the Law on Renewable Energy Sources, which introduced the concept of public tender procurement and electricity produced from renewable sources at a ‘cost-plus’adjustable tariff. But despite the adoption of a methodology for calculating tariffs for re- newable energy and energy efficiency (and for biofuels,) investors have shown relatively little interest to date. Consequently, changes in the regulatory framework are being prepared to improve the current situation and to attract new investment. The changes are intended to introduce clarity and transparency into the overall func- tioning of the energy market by offering investors tools and mechanisms to invest in the Moldovan energy sys- tem. This new law on renewable energy sources, which was expected to have been adopted in 2014 and which will replace the current law, will provide clear tariffs for each type of renewable energy source and a transparent mechanism for energy procurement based on an open tendering system. In theWorld Banks Ease of Doing Busi- ness indicators, Moldavia is ranked in 78th position. While registering property and the enforcement of contracts is relatively easy, dealing with construction permits is highly bureaucratic (174th position), although the country’s ranking increased by 21 positions between 2011 and 2013. This in combination with the harmonization of Moldova’s legislation with EU norms and legislation makes for a positive outlook for a more investor friendly busi- ness climate (IFC & World Bank, 2014). The absence of small and medium size private investment in renewable energy was largely because renewable energy investment opportunities were unfamiliar and new for local banks, combined with a lack of information about investing in renewable energy and its general potential (ECS, 2011). This development is reflected in the growth of Moldova’s biomass market in recent years. It is estimated that, since 2011, the number of companies producing different solid biomass fuel has increased fivefold. As a part of EC Ministerial Council’s commitment to EU directive 20009/28/EC, Moldova committed to a binding share of 17 percent in renewable energy as part of the gross final energy consumption (EC, 2012). Energy effi- ciency, renewable energy and market development of network energies (electricity and gas) are the cornerstones of the recently adopted Energy Strategy of Moldova by the Year 2030. This strategy targets a share of 20 percent for renewable energy in the gross final energy consumption (Government of Moldova, 2013). The National Re- newable Energy Action Plan is in the final stage of development and will further define policies and actions to- wards development of renewable energy in Moldova. According the existing legislation, renewable energy developers have priority and free access to the grid. Moreover, the Energy Efficiency Fund was created to provide renewable energy project developers with grants, loans and guarantees as well as technical advice. The invest- ment climate in Moldova offers various investment incentives for foreign investors. Moldova has a relatively low tax regime, with 12 percent corporate income tax and 20 percent VAT. Foreign investors may also apply for pref- erential treatment and tax exemptions. Moldova has established a number of free economic zones offering ex- emption fromVAT and excise duties, as well as protection for 10 years from any change in legislation. A Guarantee of Origin for renewable energy sources can be obtained from the Transmission System Operator. Legislation and policy R E N E W A B L E E N E R G Y S N A P S H O T :
  • 3. Moldova Institutions Organization Responsibility Website Ministry of Economy - Develops and implements energy policy and legisla- tion in Moldova www.gov.md National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) - Regulates the electricity market - Defines conditions for the approval of tariffs - Issues licences for activity in the power market, e.g. for energy production www.anre.md/ Energy Efficiency Agency - Responsible for implementing policies in energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy www.aee.md Transmission System Operator - Provides transmission and dispatch services - Issues Guarantees of Origin for renewable energy sources - Moldavian Investment and Export Promotion Organization - Responsible for the consultation and attraction of foreign investors www.miepo.md/ Opportunities to finance renewable energy projects in Moldova Financing organization Details Website Energy Efficiency Fund (EEF) Its main objective is to attract investment to finance and implement energy efficiency and renewable en- ergy projects. Eligible projects (at least 30 percent contribution by developer payback period of max. 15 years) financing can amount up to $900,000. www.fee.md/ Moldovan Sustainable Energy Financing Facility (MoSEFF) Private Moldavian firms can receive €25,000 to €2,000,000 of loans for renewable energy projects. Be- tween 5 percent and 20 percent of the loan can be given as a grant. www.moseff.org/index.php?id=1&L=1 Green Growth Fund Provides direct and indirect (through financial inter- mediaries) financing for small scale renewable energy projects usually not larger than €50 million. www.ggf.lu/ European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Provides renewable energy developers with equity, loans and loan guarantees for projects with good commercial prospects of up to 15 years’duration. www.ebrd.com/pages/workingwithus/pro jects.shtml International Finance Corporation (IFC) IFC strategy focuses on investing in financial interme- diaries via the Balkan Renewable Energy Programme to provide advisory services for developers and policy makers and access to finance for micro, small, and medium enterprises through intermediaries. www.ifc.org/
  • 4. Moldova References ANRE Republica Moldova, 2011. Available at: www.anre.md/rate/index.php?vers=1&sm=159 Energy Charter Secretariat (ECS), 2011: In-Depth Review of Investment Climate and Market Structure in the Energy Sector: Moldova. Available at: www.encharter.org/index.php?id=553 Energy Community, 2012: Energy Community Ministerial Council adopts Renewable Energy 2020 targets. Available at: www.energy-community.org /portal/page/portal /ENC_HOME/NEWS/News_Details?p_new_id=6342 Government of Moldova, 2013: Energy Strategy of the Republic of Moldova until 2030. Available at: http://serviciilocale.md/public/files/Energy_Strategy _2030_Final.pdf Hoogwijk, M., 2004: On the global and regional potential of renewable energy sources. Utrecht: Universiteit Utrecht, Faculteit Scheikunde. Dissertation. Available at: http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl /dissertations/2004- 0309-123617/full.pdf Hoogwiijk, M. andW. Graus, 2008: Global Potential of Renewable Energy Sources: A Literature Assessment. Available at: www.ecofys.com/files/files/report_ global_potential_of_renewable_energy_sources_ a_literature_ assessment.pdf Joint Research Centre of the European Commission (JRC), 2011:Technical Assessment of the Renewable Energy Action Plans. Available at: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/jrc/downloads/jrc_reference_r eport_2011_reap.pdf International Finance Corporation (IFC) andWorld Bank, 2014: Doing Business – Measuring Business Regulations. Available at: www.doingbusiness.org /data/exploreeconomies /moldova/ Republic of Moldova, 2011: Energy policy of Republic of Moldova. Available at: http://eneken.ieej.or.jp/data/3923.pdf Republic of Moldova, 2013: Energy Strategy of the Republic of Moldova until 2013. Available at: http://lex.justice.md/md/346670/ (Romanian) Scientific Reference System on New Energy Technologies, Energy End-use Efficiency and Energy (SRS NET & EEE), 2008:WP3-Technology data - Executive Summary on Small Hydro. Available at: http://srs.epu.ntua.gr/Portals/SRS/material /technologyreview/Small%20Hydro.pdf United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Energy Efficiency 21 Programme, 2009: Republic of Moldova – Energy Profile. Available at: http://energyeficiency.clima.md/public/files/EnergyPro fileMoldova.pdf U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), 2013: Levelized Cost of New Generation Resources in the Annual Energy Outlook 2013. Available at: www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo/electricity_generation.cfm World Bank, 2014: Data Catalog. Available at: http://datacatalog.worldbank.org/ Recent projects Company Project Status Solartech Energy (Moldova) and Fenosa (Spanish) Solartech, the Moldavian subsidiary of French One Network Energies, commissioned a 3 KW roof-top PV with a planned output of 3,600 kW-h/ year in the vil- lage of Hartopul Mic. Commissioned UNDP and EU The Moldova Energy and Biomass Project helps to es- tablish a reliable, competitive and sustainable market for power generation from renewable sources, partic- ularly from agricultural waste biomass. It aims to com- mission 35 MW of biomass heating systems until 2014. www.biomasa.aee.md Under development