North Macedonia is on the verge of significant changes in its energy sector, laying the foundation for energy independence. At a time
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North Macedonia launches decarbonization guide for small businesses 22 October 2025 - The Economic Chamber of North Macedonia, with the EU''s support, has developed the
Macedonia is entering a crucial phase of energy system transformation: the country is not only investing in the stability and modernization of its own grid, but has also become an active
North Macedonia relies predominantly on fossil fuels (low-grade lignite and gas) and hydropower, and has for many years been dependent on the
North Macedonia relies predominantly on fossil fuels (low-grade lignite and gas) and hydropower, and has for many years been dependent on the electricity import. In 2023, imports finally
North Macedonia stands at a pivotal juncture in its energy transition journey, blending ambitious renewable targets with a supportive policy
As part of the Powering Past Coal Alliance, North Macedonia has committed to a coal phase-out by 2027. It was also the first contracting party to the Energy Community to
As part of the Powering Past Coal Alliance, North Macedonia has committed to a coal phase-out by 2027. It was also the first
North Macedonia has shown an increasing interest in renewable energy sources to diversify its energy mix, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and meet environmental targets.
North Macedonia has shown an increasing interest in renewable energy sources to diversify its energy mix, reduce dependence on fossil fuels,
North Macedonia launches decarbonization guide for small businesses 22 October 2025 - The Economic Chamber of North
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North Macedonia is on the verge of significant changes in its energy sector, laying the foundation for energy independence. At a time when global energy challenges are
Skopje, 30 June 2025 (MIA) - Macedonia is entering a key stage in the transformation of the energy system, not inly investing in the stability and modernization of its own network but
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