North Macedonia to Boost National Grid with 200 MW of Solar Power by 2026
SKOPJE, North Macedonia – In a significant step towards its renewable energy goals, North Macedonia is on track to add 200 MW of solar energy capacity to its national grid. The new projects are expected to begin generating power by 2026, marking a substantial boost for the country’s clean energy portfolio.
This development is a key component of the nation’s strategy to transition towards more sustainable energy sources and enhance its domestic power production. The integration of 200 MW of solar capacity represents a major infrastructure upgrade and a clear commitment to decarbonization efforts within the Western Balkans.
The push for renewable energy comes at a time of heightened focus on regional energy security. Recently, energy ministers from North Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia convened at the Belgrade Energy Forum 2026 to discuss the critical importance of alternative supply routes and regional cooperation. This collaborative approach underscores a collective drive to secure a stable and sustainable energy future for the region, a topic explored in depth in discussions about the Balkans’ remarkable 2024 energy security boost.
By investing in domestic solar generation, North Macedonia is not only contributing to its climate targets but also strengthening its energy independence. The successful implementation of these solar projects will be a critical milestone, demonstrating the viability of large-scale renewable projects in the region. This move mirrors similar efforts by neighboring countries, such as the grid advancements seen in renewable energy plans in Montenegro, highlighting a broader regional trend toward modernizing energy infrastructure.
As the 2026 commissioning date approaches, all eyes will be on North Macedonia to see how this new capacity is integrated and how it impacts the national energy landscape. This 200 MW addition is poised to become a cornerstone of the country’s clean energy transition for years to come.
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