According to the State Statistical Office data, in 2011, the production of Renewable Energy in the Republic of Macedonia consisted
of: Wood (wood fuel, wood waste, other solid waste), Geothermal Heat, Hydroelectricity, Solar Energy and Biodiesel.
In 2011, the total primary production of Renewable Energy comprised: Wood (wood fuel, wood waste, other solid waste)
714 557 m3, Geothermal Heat 3 565 350 m3, Hydroelectricity 1 433 120 MWh, Solar Energy 1 173 MWh, and Biodiesel 4 513
tonnes.
The biggest consumers of Wood (wood fuel, wood waste, other solid waste) in 2011 were the Households with a share of 90.0%,
while the Other Sections accounted for 10.0% of the Final energy consumption (of Wood).
The biggest consumer of Geothermal Heat in 2011 was Agriculture with 83.8%, while the Other Sections participated with 16.2%
in the Final energy consumption (of Geothermal Heat).
Distribution losses in Geothermal Heat were 10.5% of the Total primary production.