Skopje Energy Storage Power Station: Powering North Macedonia
While the Skopje Energy Storage Power Station is operational, the team''s already eyeing phase two—think flow batteries that could store energy for weeks instead of hours.
The Energy Development Strategy recommends a total of 998 MW new hydro capacity to be added until 2040 in all scenarios, but includes several harmful and likely unviable plants. North Macedonia has plenty of room for energy efficiency improvements.
The smaller coal power plant, “REK Oslomej,” which was dormant through 2020, was reactivated in 2021 to help North Macedonia reduce its reliance on electricity imports. ESM refurbished the “REK Bitola” coal power plant boilers in 2017, but its equipment is still largely outdated.
North Macedonia's state-owned power company was unbundled and partially privatized in the early 2000s. Austrian utility company EVN has been responsible for electricity distribution in North Macedonia since entering the market in 2006.
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.
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