AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGeopolitics & Disinformation: The New York Times reports Moscow is treating Moldova as a next strategic target, aiming to destabilize Chisinau’s pro-European path through vote-buying, cyber attacks, disinformation, Telegram recruitment, and pressure via Orthodox networks. Energy & Climate: Romania has started shutting down its last working Cernavoda reactor as the Danube drops to record lows, immediately tightening electricity supplies for Moldova, which relies on imports for much of its power. Water & Ecosystems: Experts warn that low Dniester flows can trigger cascading ecological damage—warming, oxygen loss, algal blooms, and the river’s loss of self-purification. Local Climate Action: Mayors from Moldova’s cities (including Chisinau and Balti) are invited to a Brussels event on energy and climate solutions, focused on turning EU goals into projects. Renewables & Storage: Moldova added 93.9 MW of renewable capacity in H1 2026, while a new battery-storage deal could support grid flexibility. Governance & “Green” Procurement: Moldova’s Finance Ministry is training auditors to assess tenders using price-quality and environmental life-cycle costs, not just lowest price.
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