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The Green Technology Selector boosts green investments in photovoltaic sector in Moldova

Investor
Mardivitana Dulgheru SRL
Investment
€ 93,000 from GEFF
Investment Size
€ 165,000
Electricity savings
270 MWh/year
Renewable energy
Solar Photovoltaic Panels
CO2 savings
130 tCO2
Impact
270 MWh of clean electricity per year, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 200 Moldovan households

Mardivitana Dulgheru SRL, established in 2013 sell furniture, building materials and home appliances in Cantemir, in the south part of Moldova.

Mardivitana Dulgheru SRL, established in 2013 sell furniture, building materials and home appliances in Cantemir, in the south part of Moldova. The owners decided to upgrade the heating system in the showroom, switching from an old wood & charcoal stove system to modern electric heaters powered by renewable energy. The Company will install a 225 kW solar photovoltaic system that will not only provide the energy needed to heat the showroom but will also increase business revenue by selling excess electricity to the national grid at a fixed tariff of 1.88 lei/kWh.

The investment of € 165,000 will generate approximately 270 MWh of clean electricity per year and contribute to 130 tCO2 of emission reductions. This is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 200 Moldovan households or 450 people.

To finance the investment, Mardivitana Dulgheru SRL applied for GEFF financing of € 93,000 through MAIB. The equipment selected by the company is listed on the EBRD`s Green Technology Selector (GTS) and is therefore automatically eligible. The GTS is an online database with more than 30,000 best performing products and technologies, resulting in clear benefits and environmental improvements for end users.

Victor Dulgheru from Mardivitana Dulgheru SRL said: „We chose the panels from the EBRD’s Green Technology Selector, a user-friendly online database where you can find any green product you need for your investment. In addition, the products included in the GTS are pre-approved for GEFF financing and result in higher efficiency standards than the market average “.

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