Friday, 03 September 2010 11:33 |
It was caught by border guards Arad while trying to leave the country with fake ID at Nadlac in Arad. The girl said he bought the documents from Moldova. Arad Border guards discovered a person from Moldova who tried to illegally cross the border from Romania to Hungary using a fake ID. "Last night at Nadlac Border Crossing Point, the meaning out of the country, appeared to travel in Schengen area a male person who legitimized identity card issued by authorities at the border control România.Cu , our workers have found that the identity document presented for verification of identity does not contain the specific original document, a forgery, "said Mihaela Les, Arad Border Police spokesman. Sinede B., a young 20 year moldovenacă said identity document which he presented to obţiunt border in the Republic, against payment of 100 euros. He resorted to this method because it does not have a Schengen visa and wanted to reach Italy.
Border guards now investigate the forgery of an identity and attempt to illegally crossing the border. Upon completion of the research will be presented to prosecutors, legal measures ordered to be taken. Source: adevarul.ro
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Friday, 03 September 2010 11:13 |
The EBRD has given an estimate of a potential 1,000 MW of installed capacity in wind power exists in Moldova.
Since May 2010 the Republic of Moldova has joined the European Energy Community and amended its gas and electricity legislation in line with the Energy Community Treaty and the core EU energy law.
The Republic is dependent on imported energy resources from the Russian Federation, Ukraine for gas, coal and oil and Romania for some electric energy. The country is a net importer of primary energy, with only three per cent of primary energy demand covered by domestic sources, according to a European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) report.
Therefore the country is interested in the possibilities in renewable energy. The EBRD has given an estimate of a potential 1,000 MW of installed capacity in wind power exists in Moldova.
Moldova (formerly Moldavia) is a landlocked republic of hilly plains lying east of the Carpathian Mountains between the Prut and Dniester (Dnestr) rivers. The country is sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine. Total area: 13,067 sq mi (33,843 sq km). Population (2010 est.): 4,317,483.
“I have asked several times questions to clients – why are you not in the Republic of Moldova – this is virgin territory, there is wind and in theory one could develop same wind farm projects as in Romania,” says Claudiu Munteanu-Jipescu. “But they do not trust the legal system yet and there is a lot of work to do.”
Many western investors are waiting to see whether the Republic’s pro-EU interim Government remains in place by the end of 2010 before they commit to any long-term plans.
The law of renewable energy form 2007 governs the legal framework for the renewable energy sector. Until 2020, Moldova aims to increase the share of alternative energies up to 20% of the total energy consumption.
Moldova is implementing a state program for exploitation of renewable energy. At present renewable energies represents only 5-6% form the total Energy consumption.
The total technical potential of the main types of renewable energy sources in Republic of Moldova is estimated at 3.65 million tons of oil equivalent, which exceeds 1.3 times the annual energy consumption in the country.
Renewable energy projects in Moldova are eligible for financing support from the Central European Initiative and a credit line of 20 million euros from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Plans to build a 400 kW transmission line to transfer the wind power installed in the eastern part of Moldova are being discussed. The line will connect the grids of Moldova to the grids of Romania.
In the meantime, some Romanian wind turbines developers are looking to Serbia to prospect for new projects. evwind.es
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Friday, 03 September 2010 11:07 |
Will start on September 20 flight operated by AeroSvit Milano-Odessa, Ukrainian airline. The new route will serve the traffic between the two countries, an influx of tourists (both in Odessa and Milan) and the number of Moldovan and Ukrainian community in Italy. Flights will be operated four times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, from Malpensa. The Ukrainian airline also plans to arrange free transportation of passengers on the flight to Milan by road between Odessa and Chisinau (Moldova). Intermodal transport aircraft and buses will be available in both directions (bus and bus & fly & fly) and passengers can purchase the single ticket on the route of AeroSvit-Chisinau-Milan Milan (through Odessa), through the GDS and travel agencies.
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:50 |
Hewlett-Packard has announced the development of new technologies that will allow computer memory or any other such electronic devices to human brain function. Unlike memoirs how it works today, through electronic circuits are closed or open, new technology, called memristor, will function as synapses in the brain, according to Stan Williams, a researcher at HP, which started working on this project since 1998, CNN reports. HP invented memory works: as electrons move to chip titanium dioxide, the atoms move very little, sometimes no more than a nanometer. These subtle movements recorded data stream changes. New technology could be revolutionary if it works just as some people at HP. According to company officials, the data transmission speed is 100 times faster than with flash memory. The memory uses only a tenth of the energy used by currently used memory. This means, for example, an MP3 player would be charged once for the duration of its life, according to Williams. If everything goes according to plan, HP would be put on sale new memory type in the next three years. ziare.com
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:24 |
The Constitution (Article 75), the most important problems of society and the state are subject to referendum, and the decisions by referendum Republican supreme legal power. On September 5, 2010, for the first time in Moldova will be held constitutional referendum in which voters will exhibit on the draft law amending Article 78 of the Constitution, which proposes direct election of the president. Voters are offered to answer the question "Are you for changing the Constitution for the election of the President by the entire people?", voting for one of the following: * "For" * "Contra"
Participants in the referendum The Democratic Party supports the "To" Our Moldova Alliance "supports the" To " Liberal Party supports the "To" Liberal Democratic Party supports the "To" European Action Movement "supports the" To " Republican People's Party supports the "To" National Liberal Party supports the "To" Republican Party of Moldova supports the "To" Ecologist Party "Green Alliance" of Moldova says the "To" Party "for the nation and country" supports the "To" Humanist Party of Moldova says the "To" Social-political movement of Roma in the Republic of Moldova supports the "To" Romanian National Party supports the "To" Labour Party supports the optionFor " Democratic Party of Moldova - Единая Молдова "says the" To " Socialist Party of Moldova says the "To" * Centrist Union of Moldova says the "To"
Moldovan Communist Party calls for referendum boycott * Movement Social Political Movement "calls for referendum boycott * Popular Christian Democratic Party supports the "Contra" * Socialist Party of Moldova "Patria-Rodina" calls for referendum boycott * Conservative Party supports the "Contra" * Socio-political Movement "New Force" supports the "Contra" ** Party "Patriots Moldova" says the "Contra" Social Democratic Party calls for referendum boycott
* At the time of registration as a participant in the referendum has exposed official position, but the public advocate for that option.
** At the time of registration as a participant in the referendum has exposed official position, but the public advocate for that option, by arguing that the way to revise the Constitution by referendum is a precedent that may have unintended consequences in the future, reducing the participation threshold would reduce the representativeness and legitimacy of the referendum and the decision approved. In 2000 the leader of the Movement "New Force" voted for constitutional reform and the presidential election in parliament. e-democracy.md
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