AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy transition & incentives: Parliament approved customs and VAT measures to speed up Moldova’s green energy investments, cutting duties for storage batteries and wind turbines to 0% and enabling VAT refunds for eligible batteries. Climate & public health data: Moldova adopted a rule for independent, accredited verification of greenhouse gas emissions data, aiming for more transparent pollution monitoring. Flood response & water security: MPs called for solidarity after flash floods in central Moldova, while Dniester Day remarks stressed water resource protection after the Ukraine hydro infrastructure attack highlighted Moldova’s vulnerability. Extreme weather: A Yellow Code warns of thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds across Moldova, urging people to avoid travel during storms. Energy efficiency in cities: Chisinau launched preparations for EIB-backed energy audits in kindergartens, targeting modernization of up to 50–52 preschool buildings. EU integration push: A Brussels working visit focused on energy security, reducing bureaucracy, and preparing the June 4 EU–Moldova Investment Conference. Biodiversity capacity: Environmental experts strengthened skills for assessing biodiversity, supporting better conservation planning. Transport & road protection: Nationwide heavy-truck inspections will check weight limits, with extra focus during heatwave warnings to protect road infrastructure. Renewables industry signal: Premier Energy reported strong Q1 growth tied to renewable generation and storage/solar progress. Cyber risk: Dutch police seized 800 servers linked to a Kremlin-linked hacking network, with alleged links to EU-sanctioned Moldovan individuals.
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