SOLAR SYSTEM INSTALLERS IN NORTH MACEDONIA

North Macedonia Solar Photovoltaic Panel Project
The first four projects are solar power plants Pehčevo and Stipion, cogeneration facility Skopje, and a photovoltaic plant with gas engines. In 2020, North Macedonia passed the Law on Strategic Investments to encourage, attract, and create conditions for the implementation of strategic investments. [pdf]
North Macedonia Solar Power Container
Here are some key points:Cost: Lithium-ion batteries for storage are averaging €450–€600 per kWh1.Investments: The country is attracting investments in battery factories, with projects worth up to EUR 360 million underway2.Hybrid Solutions: There are initiatives combining lithium-ion batteries with other technologies for effective energy storage3.Energy Storage Projects: The North Macedonia Energy Storage Container Project is a significant development aimed at enhancing renewable energy integration4.Local Production: A new factory for lithium-ion battery systems is being established, with an investment of €65 million5. [pdf] [pdf]FAQS about North Macedonia Solar Power Container
How will a new solar plant help Macedonia?
Andi Aranitasi, EBRD Head of North Macedonia, said: “The new solar plant will help the country, which faces severe air pollution from coal, to reduce its reliance on ageing coal-fired infrastructure. It will also generate cheap electricity in times of very high market prices.
Who built the first solar plant in North Macedonia?
The 10MW solar plant, built on the site of the spent Oslomej lignite coal mine, was constructed by the public company JSC Elektrani na Severna Makedonija (ESM). This is the company’s first solar plant in North Macedonia, developed with a view to diversifying energy sources and supporting decarbonisation.
How much electricity will North Macedonia produce a year?
This means that if only a half of these priority locations were built out, they could produce 7.7 terawatt-hours of electricity per year—which exceeds North Macedonia’s current electricity consumption and could even fully cover the estimated electricity consumption in 2030 under the energy efficient scenario of the NECP.
Should North Macedonia accelerate the transition to renewables?
Like others in the region, North Macedonia must balance its need to rapidly accelerate the transition to renewables to secure its energy future with the need to ensure that future is one where both the country’s nature and people thrive.
Is North Macedonia a good place to invest in green energy?
Dimitar Kovačevski, Prime Minister of North Macedonia: "It is really a great pleasure to be here today, where once a big environmental polluter was located and now we are producing green energy. The benefits of this investment are manifold.
Does North Macedonia need a coal phase-out?
Even though the country has historically been dependent on lignite coal mining for around 30% and gas imports for an additional 15% of its electricity production, it has nonetheless set very ambitious goals for decarbonization. As part of the Powering Past Coal Alliance, North Macedonia has committed to a coal phase-out by 2027.
