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…
The Kotor-Lovćen Cable Car is set to commence operations on May 1st, as reported by the Mina-Business Agency citing information from the Novi Volvox company. Acknowledging…
In Montenegro, there is enormous interest in the construction of small ground-mounted solar power plants. To date, only one has been put into operation, but nearly…
Electricity consumption in the household sector in November is 14% higher than in the same month in 2022, according to data from the Montenegrin electricity distribution…
Electric power distribution company (EPCG) has so far not considered any kind of increase in the price of electricity for the next year, said Zoran Šljukić,…