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MEMO: The first participant is already registered – AD ESM joins the Intraday Market

The National Electricity Market Operator – MEMO LLC, Skopje, has officially launched the registration process for new...

Data for traded electricity on the Macedonian power exchange – March 2026

According to the report of the National Electricity Market Operator—MEMO LLC—for day-ahead electricity trading,...

BSP AND MEMO: ADVANCING NORTH MACEDONIA’S INTEGRATION INTO THE EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY MARKET

Interview with Anže Predovnik, CEO of the Slovenian Power Exchange BSP and Chairman of the Management Board of the...

Testing of the Intraday Market at MEMO has started

MEMO continues to develop the organized electricity market by introducing the Intraday Market. This mechanism enables...

NEWS ARCHIVE

NEWS ARCHIVE

MEMO at the 30th Athens Electricity Forum

Dynamic and substantive discussions at the 30th Athens Electricity Forum, organized by the Energy Community. The event was actively attended by a MEMO Ltd delegation led by the CEO, Zoran...

Electricity Quantities Report – April 2025

According to data from the National Electricity Market Operator (MEMO), in April 2025, 469 GWh of electricity was sold to meet the country’s total electricity consumption, excluding losses, i.e.,...

Electricity Quantities Report –March 2025

According to data from the National Electricity Market Operator (MEMO), in March 2025, 533 GWh of electricity was sold to meet the country’s total electricity consumption, excluding losses, i.e.,...

Electricity Quantities Report – February 2025

According to data from the National Electricity Market Operator (MEMO), in February 2025, 587 GWh of electricity was sold to meet the country’s total electricity consumption, excluding losses, i.e.,...

Electricity Quantities Report – January 2025

According to data from the National Electricity Market Operator (MEMO), in January 2025, 643 GWh of electricity was sold to meet the country's total electricity consumption, excluding losses, i.e.,...

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