The government is likely to replace the dormant heavy oil-fired "TEC Negotino" power plant with a new gas-fired power plant. The government has negotiated a loan with the
Wind power generation rose by 5.4% compared to April 2024, reaching a total of 11,636 MWh for April 2025. However, this figure also represents a 4.8% decrease from March 2025, highlighting the month-to
istribution of wind resources. Areas in the third class or above are conside umulated as biomass each year. It is a basic m asure of biomass productivity. The chart shows the average NPP in
One of the first foreign investments during the term of the new Government of North Macedonia will be a wind park, with annual power generation equal to about one-fifth of
One of the first foreign investments during the term of the new Government of North Macedonia will be a wind park, with annual power generation equal to about one-fifth of the total electricity production in the
The implementation of this pilot wind project in North Macedonia, which took less than six years from conception to operation, is one of WBIF''s success stories.
Wind power generation rose by 5.4% compared to April 2024, reaching a total of 11,636 MWh for April 2025. However, this figure also represents a 4.8% decrease from March
The implementation of this pilot wind project in North Macedonia, which took less than six years from conception to operation, is one of WBIF''s success stories.
Historically, the average for North Macedonia from 1992 to 2023 is 0.03 billion kilowatthours. The minimum value, 0 billion kilowatthours, was reached in 1992 while the maximum of 0.16 billion
North Macedonia on Wednesday marked the start of construction of its biggest-yet wind farm, a €430 million investment by Luxembourg-based company Alcazar Energy,
This report, "North Macedonia Renewable Energy Market – 2025 Update", has been produced by Invest In Network as part of the Energy Week Western Balkans 2025 framework.
The project involves the development, construction, and operation of a wind farm. The current design includes up to 54 wind turbine generators (WTGs), each with a nominal capacity of 6-8
North Macedonia''s government has announced a project with renewables investor Alcazar Energy Partners for the construction of the landlocked country''s biggest wind farm.

tility-scale and rooftop PV.WIND POWERWind energy in North Macedonia is at an ea lier stage but is poised for expansion. The country’s first wind farm, the 36.8 MW Bogdanci Park (1 turbines), was built by ESM in 201415. For nearly a decade, Bogdanci remained the sole wind project—wind cap
The electric power production system in North Macedonia consists of two coal power plants with a total installed capacity of 825 megawatts (MW), several hydro power plants with a total installed capacity of 695 MW, one combined generation power plant, a heavy oil plant, solar power plants, a few biogas plants, and two wind power farms.
The WBIF has successfully piloted the first renewables scheme in North Macedonia. The first phase of the wind park was completed in 2014 and currently generates 100 GWh per year, providing renewable energy for more than 16,000 households in the Bogdanci region.
Phase II is ongoing and will add 14 MW in electricity generation capacity to the existing facilities. This wind park proves that renewables are a realistic alternative to conventional energy sources and sets a precedent in North Macedonia that could attract private investments in green energy.
While there were no other major energy legislative changes, North Macedonia continues to harmonize its energy sub-regulations with the EU Energy Community’s Third Energy Package (TEP).
North Macedonia's energy sector remains in a transition stage characterised by limited private sector participation, insufficient and aging infrastructure, high reliance on fossil fuels – especially coal and lignite, low energy efficiency, often low energy prices and fragmented markets with limited cross-border trade.
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