4 FAQs about Where are the green base stations in North Macedonia

How is North Macedonia preparing for a green transition?

North Macedonia has made important commitments in its green transition, including the complete phase-out of coal-fired power generation and the deployment of 1.7 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030, grid and storage investments for energy security and measures to support communities affected by coal transition.

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.

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.

Why does North Macedonia need a 'just transition'?

Years of declining domestic energy production, driven by underinvestment in both new infrastructure and the maintenance of existing assets, left North Macedonia especially susceptible to energy price volatility. The concept of a “just transition” is important for North Macedonia, especially in regions that are heavily dependent on coal.

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