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2020/11/23 10:00:00

Macedonian Energy Forum 2020

MEF 2020 Conclusions

Agenda

Opening remarks:

15:00 – 15:20

 

Agim Selami, Director, ZIP Institute

Zoran Zaev, Prime Minister, Government of the Republic of North Macedonia

HE Kate Marie Byrnes, Ambassador, US Embassy to North Macedonia                          

HE Jørn Eugene Gjelstad, Ambassador, Royal Embassy of Norway, Belgrade                                       

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Panel 1: Energy Transition Through Diversification of Generation and Supply Sources

15:30 – 16:30

Moderator:

Andrijana Nelkova Chuchuk, Commissioner, Energy and Water Services Regulatory Commission of the Republic of North Macedonia

Panel Opening:

Francis R. Fannon, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Energy Resources, U.S. Department of State

Panelists:

Mitko Andreevski, Advisor, Office of the Prime Minister, Government of the Republic of North Macedonia
Vasko Kovachevski, General Manager, Power Plants of North Macedonia                                                                                                             
Yasen Ivanov, Head of Analyses and International Activity Division, Bulgartransgaz EAD, Bulgaria

 

Steven Burns, Division Chief, Energy and Infrastructure, Bureau for Europe and Eurasia USAID
Q&A Panel 1, from 16:30 to 17:00

Panel 2: Challenges of Regional Energy Integration in Compliance with EU Energy Priorities and Green Deal 2050

17:15 – 18:15

Moderator:

Jordan Damcevski, Senior Economist, US Embassy, Skopje

Panelists:

 

David Geer, Head of Mission, Delegation of the European Union to North Macedonia

 

Fatmir Bytyqi, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Government of the Republic of North Macedonia             
Eva Shukleva, General Director, AD MEPSO

 

Andi Aranitasi, Head of North Macedonia, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

 

Dirk Buschle, Deputy Director, Energy Community Secretariat
Q&A Panel 2, from 18:15 to 18:45

Speakers

Moderators

+ 1000 Participants

+300 Companies

+50 International and Domestic Panelists

ZIP Institute is an independent, nongovernmental organization which aims at improving democratic processes, the rule of law and the development of civil society in the Republic of North Macedonia, through tailor-made solutions to the most pressing social, societal and systematic problems.

A key feature of the work of ZIP Institute are detailed, encompassing analyses, initiatives and actions on local, national and regional levels, as well as  connecting the processes of research and analysis with tangible solutions to the most pressing problems and contributing to policy-making processes.

The U.S. Embassy in Skopje works to advance bilateral relations with the government and people of Macedonia, engaging foreign affairs, business, civil society, education, and other communities to promote issues of mutual interest.

Staffed by over 70 Americans and nearly 240 locally-engaged staff and under the leadership of the Ambassador, the Mission:

  • Explains and advocates U.S. Government positions on a range of bilateral, regional, and global political, economic, social, and environmental concerns;
  • Supports North Macedonia’s efforts to develop a robust, job-creating economy that produces sustained GDP growth;
  • Strengthens North Macedonia’s judicial and law enforcement capacities, particularly to combat corruption, trafficking in persons, and organized crime;
  •  Bolsters democratic institutions and supports the full implementation of the 2001 Ohrid Framework Agreement, in both letter and spirit;
  •  Reinforces close ties with North Macedonia as a model ally in the region and as an invaluable contributor to the Global War on Terror; and
  • Promotes understanding of U.S. society and values to ensure that future generations share common interests and goals.

The government aims to regain the lost energy security and stability of North Macedonia, reduce energy and energy costs, and make the sun a source of energy in the households. The government will provide energy availability to all citizens and enterprises.

Innovative solutions and advanced technologies for energy production will be stimulated to reduce the share of fossil fuels and increase production from renewable energy sources. The reduction of energy imports will be a result of combining energy efficiency and energy savings, rational production of own energy and a meaningful performance on the regional and international markets for electricity, natural gas and oil derivatives.

The Government will support rational electricity production by transforming TEC Negotino into an energy-agricultural plant, building HPP Cebren and HPP Galishte, optimizing the Pelagon coal basin, implementing the most up-to-date environmental standards in TPP Bitola and TPP Oslomej.

The Venue

With the COVID – 19 pandemic still being in full swing this years Macedonian Energy Forum

will be predominantly held via online platform which will be announced soon while our panelists and moderators will be together at hotel Marriot in Skopje for better coordination and overall experience,

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