According to data from the National Electricity Market Operator (MEMO), in December 2024, transactions by market participants to meet the total consumption in the Republic of North Macedonia, or gross consumption, amounted to 775 GWh.

To meet the country’s total electricity consumption, excluding losses, i.e., net consumption, 595 GWh of electricity was sold, of which 63% was to tariff customers supplied through the universal supplier, 31% to supplied customers, and 6% to customers registered on the wholesale electricity market.

On the electricity market, transactions from domestic production amounted to 540 GWh, with ESM contributing the largest share at 327 GWh or 61%. This was followed by independent producers with 147 GWh, or 27%, virtual producers with 31 GWh, or 6%, and privileged producers using the preferential tariff for electricity with 35 GWh, or 6%.

Of the domestic production, 85%, or 458 GWh, was sold to meet gross consumption, and 15%, or 82 GWh, was declared for export.

The gross electricity transit amounted to 432 GWh, with net transit at 413 GWh and counter trading at 19 GWh.

More detailed information can be found at the following link: https://www.memo.mk/?page_id=242753.

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