Solar power plant Oslomej (photo: ESM)
North Macedonia has issued 107,666 guarantees of origin for electricity in the first two months since introducing the mechanism.
In April, the National Electricity Market Operator (MEMO) established the Register of Guarantees of Origin for electricity.
On May 26, MEMO officially issued the first renewable energy guarantees of origin to state-owned power company Elektrani na Severna Makedonija (ESM) for electricity produced from hydropower plants.
In June, 56,620 guarantees were issued for hydropower plants, followed by 51,046 for photovoltaic plants in July, according to MEMO.
Guarantees of origin have been issued for eight power plants
The company stressed an increasing number of companies are joining the Register of Guarantees of Origin, calling it a key step in building a transparent and modern energy market.
MEMO said it ensures the compliance of national regulations with European ones by maintaining a secure and standard system for the issuance, transfer, and activation of guarantees of origin.
Guarantees of origin have been issued for eight power plants: hydropower plants Kozjak and Sveta Petka and solar power plants Oslomej, Dolani Solar, EVN Solar 1, Štip Solar, Crn Kamen 1, and Crn Kamen 2.
Energy Community members are gradually introducing guarantees of origin
In April, MEMO adopted the rules for administering guarantees of origin for electricity in line with the Law on Energy, a decree that regulates the mechanism, and the standards of the Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB).
The company is responsible for establishing and managing the register, including issuing the guarantees, recording transfers, and recognizing, revoking, and canceling GOs.
The rules are also aligned with the principles of the European Energy Certificate System (EECS). The GOs system was established in cooperation with Grexel, a company specializing in energy certificates.
The cooperation with Grexel is part of the initiative to establish a regional system for guarantees of origin initiated by the Energy Community Secretariat. The goal is to develop nine registries for the contracting parties in line with the European Union’s rules: in Albania, the two entities making up Bosnia and Herzegovina (the Federation of BiH and the Republic of Srpska), Georgia, Kosovo*, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, and Ukraine.
So far, Albania, Georgia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and the Republic of Srpska have launched their registries.
However, implementing the initiative is not sufficient for guarantees of origin to be recognized in the EU.
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