Moldova has introduced electronic guarantees of the origin system to certify the production of renewable energy, with certificates recognized in the European Union through integration with the EU-wide register.
The National Agency for Energy Regulation (Anre) of Moldova has approved the introduction of guarantees of origin certificates for renewable energy sources.
The electronic certification will confirm that a certain volume of energy is produced from renewable sources. It is designed to offer transparency and traceability on the origin of green energy that is supplied to consumers.
Producers of renewable energy will be able to request and receive guarantees of origin for every 1 MWh that is delivered to the schedule. These can be sold to suppliers or directly to consumers, who can use them to show that the energy comes from renewable energy sources.
Anre said it will be responsible for issuing the certificates. The agency noted that it will issue the guarantees within 30 days of receiving a request. The certificates are valid for 12 months from the date of energy production and can be transferred between market participants.
The system will be interconnected with the European Register of Guarrees or Origin, which means that guarantees issued in Moldova can also be recognized in EU member states.
Anre said that the implementation of the system “is an important step towards the initiation of a community market.”
“The new regulations create the required building for producers to obtain extra income, which immediately contributes to the accelerated recovery of investments,” the agency added.
The regulation comes into force as soon as it is published in the official Gazette of Moldova.
Moldovia’s Ministry of Energy recently announced that the Introduction to a financial guarantee During the issue of scheduling connection permits for renewable energy sources, were made available 109 MW schedule capacity In the first half of the year.
The first auction of the country of the country, aimed at obtaining 60 MW of Zonne -Zon and 105 MW of Wind, was announced in 2024. In April this year, the Ministry of Energy revealed that the auction was excessreceives a total of 42 bids.
Figures from the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) show that Moldova had 344 MW of Cumulative installed solar capacity towards the end of 2024.
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