Energoatom plans to supply Moldova with 85.2 thousand MWh of electricity in June at a price of $ 77 per 1 MWh.
NAEK Energoatom has signed an export contract with Moldovan state company Energocom. Electricity delivery to Moldova will begin on June 4, the Energoatom press service reports on Friday, June 3.
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According to the agreements, Energoatom plans to supply 85.2 thousand MWh of electricity to Moldova in June at a price of $ 77 per 1 MWh.
“In turn, thanks to the exports, Energoatom will receive additional resources for financing special obligations (SSO), where electricity is supplied to the population,” the statement said.
As you know, Moldova’s energy consumption is largely dependent on generation in Moldavskaya GRES, which is owned by the Russian Federation.
“Ukraine’s exports will allow the country to diversify its power supply and improve its energy security,” Energoatom said.
Recall that Ukraine and Moldova have jointly succeeded on the path of integration into the European ENTSO-E. The power systems of both countries will be fully synchronized with the power grid of continental Europe by mid-March 2022.
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