North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski said that his country has turned an energy crisis into an opportunity and is on its way to becoming a green energy center with investments.
Kovaczewski emphasized that they have installed renewable energy plants with a capacity of approximately 200 megawatts in the past 15 months, and noted that solar power plants make up a large part of this.
Emphasizing that they are focused on diversifying their energy resources, Kovaczewski stated that they have access to Azerbaijani gas and LNG through the natural gas pipeline that was built with Bulgaria.
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