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The Electric Power System - Republic of Macedonia - Macedonian Power System 1

2 Basic facts Area: 25.713 km 2 Population: ~ 2.069.172 Number of electricity consumers: 695.279 (DSO) Number of TSOs: 1 MEPSO http://mepso.com.mk/ Number of DSOs: 2 EVN Macedonia http://evn.mk/ ELEM distribution http://elem.com.mk/ Peak load: 1507 MW (2014) Macedonian Power System 2

Global map of the grid and of its interconnections 3 Interconnectors with: Serbia Kosovo Greece (2 interconnections) Bulgaria Source: ENTSO-E Macedonian Power System 3

4 Grid facts and characteristics Transmission system (TS) comprises of 400 kv and 110 kv transmission overhead lines and cables. Five 400/110 kv/kv substations connect the 400 kv and 110 kv networks TS is connected with the neighboring systems via 400 kv interconnections Total installed generation capacity in 2014 is 1857 MW (connected to the transmission grid), mainly shared among 580 MW of HPP-s (31%) and 1240 MW of TPP-s (67%). Macedonian Power System 4

Structure of electrical power system 5 The 400 kv transmission lines are the backbone of the transmission grid in the Republic of Macedonia. They form a 400 kv ring comprised of three transmission lines connecting the largest consumption located in the northern part of the country with the largest production facilities located in the south-western part. Also, the 400 kv transmission lines are used for interconnection to the neighboring power systems. The 110 kv transmission grid connects the large hydro power plants, all of the larger cities, as well as the industrial centers. The 400 kv and 110 kv transmission grids are coupled through five substations. A Project for reconfiguration of the 110 kv grid in the south-western part of the country is currently underway. Macedonian Power System 5

Map of the high voltage grid New Kosovo * Ferizaj SERBIA Nis Chervena Mogila (Radomir) 6 Skakavica ALBANIA Elbasan Struga Ohrid 1 Kicevo Prilep 2 Prilep 1 Kumanovo 1 Prilep 3 Kumanovo 2 HPP Cebren Resen Bitola 2 400 Bitola 2 110 Bitola 4 Kavadarci Kratovo Feni Probistip Dubrovo 400 Negotino K.Palanka TPP Negotino M.Kamenica Tetovo 2 TE-TO Rafinerija Polog Bunardzik HPP Sv.Petka Skopje 3 Kocani Vinica Skopje 4 400 Skopje 4 110 Petrovec O.Pole Stip 1 400 HPP Kozjak Dracevo Veles Stip 1 110 Gostivar Topilnica Stip 2 HPP Vrutok Veles 2 WPP Sasavarlija 1 Gostivar 2 Samokov WPP Sasavarlija 2 Centralna Bucim Radovis M A C E Zgropolci D O N I A HPP Spilje HPP Globocica Ohrid 2 Tetovo 1 HPP Boskov Most Struga 2 Ohrid 3 Ohrid 400 Ohrid 110 Tearce TIRZ Tetovo Jugohrom Sopotnica Skopje 1 110 Krusevo Dolneni Bitola 1 Kumanovo 3 HPP Galiste HPP Tikves WPP Bogdanci HPP Gradec Valandovo Gevgelija Nov Dojran Delcevo Susica Berovo BULGARIA Petric Bitola 3 Brod-Gneotino Suvodol Thesaloniki Amindeo GREECE Source: mepso.com.mk Macedonian Power System 6

7 Information on TSO(s) Name: MEPSO Network length (km): 529 (400kV) & 1587 (110kV) Served area (km²): 25.713 Annual transmitted energy (TWh) ~ 7,403 (2015) Macedonian Power System 7

8 Responsibilities of TSO & DSOs MEPSO owns, maintains and expands the transmission network, operates the electricity power system of the country and secures interconnections with the neighboring transmission systems. MEPSO also acts as Market Operator. DSO owns, maintains and expands the distribution network Macedonian Power System 8

Power structure of the country 9 Source: stat.gov.mk Macedonian Power System 9

Installed capacity with reference to primary resources 10 Installed capacities (MW), year 2014 Gas 287 Hydro power 603 Lignite 800 Oil 210 Solar power 15 Wind power 37 Oil 10% Lignite 40% Solar 1% Wind 2% Gas 14% Hydro 33% Source: erc.com.mk Macedonian Power System 10

Energy production with reference to primary resources 11 Electricity generated (GWh), year 2014 Gas 190 Hydro power 1136 Lignite 3506 Oil 0 Solar power 14 Wind power 70 Oil 0% Lignite 71% Solar 0% Wind 2% Gas 4% Hydro 23% Source: erc.com.mk Macedonian Power System 11

12 Consumption per customer groups Source: erc.com.mk Macedonian Power System 12

Location of renewable energy sources - solar 13 Source: Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS), Macedonian Power System 13

Location of renewable energy sources - wind 14 Source: AWS Truewind Macedonian Power System 14

15 RES installed capacity since 2012 (MW) 2012 2015 2020?? Wind 0 36 100 Small HPP 36 80 130 PVs 3.8 10 25 MW 300 250 200 150 100 50 Source: http://iceor.manu.edu.mk/ 0 2012 2015 2020 PVs Small HPP Wind Macedonian Power System 15

Price development for tariff customers 16 EUR cents/kwh 8,40 EVN - average price for tariff customers 8,20 8,00 7,80 7,60 7,40 7,20 7,00 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 Source: erc.com.mk Macedonian Power System 16

Electricity market organisation 17 Macedonian Power System 17

18 Power balance in 2014 Generation 4982 GWh Consumption 7850 GWh Imports (physical) 5598 GWh Exports (physical) 2529 GWh Losses 201 GWh Source: erc.com.mk Macedonian Power System 18