Central
The central government is responsible for:
- The overall policy;
- Safe, secure, continual and quality energy supply;
- The protection of environment and nature;
- The protection of consumers, and
- The promotion and protection of a competitive energy market based upon the principles of objectivity, transparency and non-discrimination.
The Energy Regulatory Commission have the following competences:
- Monitoring the functioning of the energy markets;
- Adopt regulations and tariff systems and adopting or approving methodologies for formation of regulated energy activities tariffs;
- Adopting regulation, methodologies for price formation and formation of tariff systems for supply of particular energy;
- Adopting rules on the supply of electrical energy, rules on the supply of thermal energy and rules on the supply of natural gas;
- Cooperating with the competent state bodies, bodies of local self-government units, entities that carry out energy activities, energy users and other organisations and institutions.
- Energy Development Strategy (adopted every five years for a period of at least 20 years), and
- Programme for the implementation of the Energy Strategy (for a period of five years).
The Energy Agency of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (state body established in 2005) is responsible for:
- Providing support in implementing the energy policy;
- The preparation of mid-term and long-term strategies, preparation of long- and short-term programmes;
- Giving initiatives and proposals in the process of preparation of studies and projects for Energy Efficiency and use of renewable energy resources;
- Regional cooperation and coordination of regional projects, and
- Drafting bills, by-laws and technical regulations proposals in the field of energy.
Local
Local authorities are responsible for:
- Local Energy Development Programmes adopted in compliance with the Energy Development Strategy (for a period of three years);
- The management of natural gas;
- The production and distribution of heat and geothermal energy, and
Deciding on construction of new or expansion of existing facilities for thermal energy generation.
Responsible ministries/bodies
The Energy Regulatory Commission
Ministry of Economy
Sources:
Austrian Energy Agency, Home /The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia / Energy Policy
Law on organisation and operation of State Administration Bodies, Official Gazette 58/2000, 44/2002, 82/2008, 167/2010, 51/2011
Energy Law, Official Gazette 16/2011, 136/2011
Law on establishment of the Energy Agency of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Official Gazette 62/2005
Austrian Energy Agency, Home / The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia / Energy Policy
Energy Law, Official Gazette 16/2011, 136/2011