Moldova imposes 60-day energy emergency in energy sector

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Moldova's Parliament voted to impose a 60-day state of emergency in the energy sector starting Wednesday after the Isaccea‑Vulcanesti high-voltage line to Romania was disconnected.
Moldova imposes 60-day energy emergency in energy sector
Why it matters
The emergency lets authorities bypass normal procedures to mobilize resources and protect critical infrastructure. It enables the government to prioritize electricity distribution and impose consumption restrictions or other emergency measures during repairs.
Implications
  • Power distribution operators must implement emergency load-shedding and prioritize supply for critical facilities.
  • Large industrial electricity consumers must reduce usage during peak hours when ordered.

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Associated Press

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