Balkan energy security takes shape through North Macedonia’s gas strategy [ANALYSIS]


Balkan energy security takes shape through North Macedonia’s gas strategy [ANALYSIS]

Akbar Novruz

The country’s reliance on coal-fired power plants is being phased out under its “Just Transition” strategy, with natural gas expected to play a critical role in the transition. Demand is projected to rise sharply as coal plants are converted into gas-fired thermal power stations, while industrial, transport, and household sectors will also drive growth. With current annual consumption at 300–400 million cubic meters, North Macedonia sees Azerbaijani gas as a cornerstone of its energy diversification plans.

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