The total installed capacity for renewable energy production reached 646.12 MW by late February 2025, marking a 28.25 MW increase from January. The National Center for Sustainable Energy (CNED) released the data today.
According to CNED, photovoltaic installations dominate the sector, accounting for 67% of total capacity with 433.37 MW. Wind installations follow, contributing 188.98 MW (29%), while hydro and biogas capacities stand at 16.75 MW (3%) and 7.01 MW (1%), respectively.
“The growing share of renewable energy confirms progress toward the target of at least 27% of gross final energy consumption by 2030,” CNED emphasized.
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By the end of 2024, Moldova’s total installed renewable energy capacity—including solar, wind, hydro, and biogas—reached almost 580 MW, marking a threefold increase since 2022 and an eightfold rise since 2020.
In 2024, renewable sources generated 691,000 MWh of electricity, covering 16.72% of Moldova’s annual consumption, excluding the eastern districts. The country aims to raise this share to 30% of total electricity consumption.