The Government of Montenegro has approved the Energy Balance for 2025, a crucial document outlining the country’s energy production and consumption plans for the upcoming year.…
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Electricity Production Company of Montenegro (EPCG) plans to increase average electricity prices for distribution consumers, including households, by six percent annually over the next four years.…
The State Audit Institution (DRI) reported that all identified irregularities in the audit of the Montenegrin Electric Distribution System (CEDIS) are backed by material evidence. However,…
Montenegro’s electricity distribution company, CEDIS, is set to roll out a major SCADA project with financial backing from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).…
CEDIS, the Montenegrin power distribution system, has donated €6,000 to the Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology (MTF) at the University of Montenegro for the acquisition of…
In response to media reports linking certain energy sector companies with entities on the U.S. “blacklist,” the Ministry of Energy and Mining has taken action by…
The Montenegrin Electricity Distribution System (CEDIS) has successfully secured 80,000 new meters, overcoming various challenges in procurement procedures, bidder appeals, and legal delays by the State…
Montenegro’s Electricity Exchange (BELEN) was founded in 2017 and has primarily functioned as a wholesale marketplace for electricity trading, indirectly influencing consumer prices paid by households,…
Montenegro’s electricity distribution system, CEDIS, has concluded three tenders for meter procurement, with around 30,000 meters set to be delivered by year-end, announced Vladimir Ivanović, the…
In the first quarter, the distribution network recorded a decrease in electrical energy losses to 11.62 percent, marking an improvement compared to the 12.27 percent reported…