AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNATO Defense Push: NATO parliamentary leaders met in Istanbul calling for stronger defense capabilities, tighter alliance unity, and closer cooperation, while stressing continued support for Ukraine and respect for international law. Energy Transition & Grid Flexibility: The Energy Community’s regulator board highlights how “active customers” across North Macedonia and the region need clearer rules to unlock flexibility and storage as systems move toward 2030 decarbonisation goals. Local Energy Infrastructure: Albania’s Kamza is getting a new power substation aimed at higher standards and more stable electricity supply, with German-backed digitalisation and network upgrades. Solar Pipeline Boost: North Macedonia is preparing to integrate a gigawatt-scale solar project pipeline, with 59 solar approvals totaling over 3 GW under its 2026 plan. AI for Industry & Public Services: Skopje launched the Vezilka national AI center to connect universities, institutions, and private firms to European AI infrastructure via a EUR 6.2m, three-year Horizon Europe/EuroHPC-backed programme. Cybersecurity Risk: A SharkLoader malware campaign linked to StrikeShark is targeting victims including North Macedonia, using fake installers to deliver Cobalt Strike Beacon. Heatwave Pressure on Supply Chains: Europe’s extreme heat continues to disrupt health and infrastructure planning, with knock-on risks for agriculture and energy cooling.
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