December 29 (SeeNews) - Nuclearelectrica [BSE:SNN], the operator of Romania’s sole nuclear power plant Cernavoda, has signed a power supply deal with Moldova’s state-owned energy trader Energocom for January 2023, the Moldovan company said.
Next month, Nuclearelectrica will supply Energocom with 10 MWh of energy at night and 30 MWh during daytime next month, at a price of 450 lei ($96.8/91 euro) per MWh, the Moldovan company said in a social media post on Wednesday.
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Energocom estimates that in January 10% of Moldova's electricity consumption will be covered by Romanian suppliers. Of the 10%, 40% will be supplied by Nuclearelectrica, while the remaining 60% will be purchased from Romania’s centralized energy market, OPCOM.
Roughly 60% of the energy needed will be provided by Moldova’s Dnestrovsk Power Plant, MGRES, while 30% of the needed electricity will be produced by thermal power plants and from renewable sources.
Blue-chip Nuclearelectrica’s shares traded 0.36% higher at 42.3 lei as at 1058 CET on Thursday on the BVB.
(1 euro=4.9463 lei)
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