AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWater Crisis in the Dniester: Moldova’s Ministry of Environment warns of a historic low in the Dniester Reservoir, with inflow down to 23 m³/s while discharge to Moldova stays at 75 m³/s—raising risks for the river ecosystem and drinking-water supply. Public Health & Ecosystem Risks: An environmental scientist says further shallowing could cut oxygen levels, trigger fish kills, and even worsen saltwater intrusion risks for water intakes downstream. Cross-Border Monitoring: Authorities say they’re in constant contact with Ukraine, urging residents to reduce water losses and avoid unjustified consumption. Drought Hits Energy Security: Romania began shutting down its last working nuclear reactor at Cernavodă due to record-low Danube levels, immediately affecting Moldova, which relies on Romanian electricity for a large share of needs. Energy Transition Push: Moldova continues expanding renewables (adding ~94 MW in H1 2026) and moves toward grid flexibility with battery storage plans, including a large-scale contract for CET-Nord. Governance & Green Procurement: Moldova is training procurement auditors to apply “price-quality” and sustainability criteria, aiming to make “green” spending more credible and transparent. Aquaculture Modernization: A new 2026–2030 aquaculture program targets mapping water bodies, rehabilitating infrastructure, and improving fish genetics to adapt fisheries to climate change.
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