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29 July 18:15

The Moldovan government will offer compensation for the first 110 kWh of electricity consumed, even though ANRE has reduced tariffs.

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Government spokesman Daniel Voda announced that the compensation for electricity will continue until the end of the year, covering the first 110 kWh consumed by each household. ANRE has also approved a reduction in tariffs, so that consumers in the north will pay 4 lei/kWh, and those in the center and south 3.59 lei/kWh. The lower prices are due to cheaper energy purchases by Energocom and an increase in renewable energy. The compensations are part of the European Union's financial support package.

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Guvernul din Republica Moldova va continua să ofere compensaţii, deși ANRE a decis micşorarea tarifelor la energia electrică
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