The Electric Power Company of Montenegro (EPCG), the Montenegrin Electric Transmission System (CGES) and the Montenegrin Electric Distribution System (CEDIS) have signed a cooperation agreement with…
As of 1st January 2024, electricity will be 5.63% costlier, the Energy Regulatory Agency (RAE) announced. According to the president of the RAE Board, Branislav Prelevic,…
The price of electricity could increase in the coming year, and the percentage of increase for households with two-tariff metering, of which there are the most…
Electricity for households and other distribution consumers will certainly become more expensive in January, and by what percentage will be known by December 1st. Until then,…
The total investments of Elektroprivreda (EPCG) last year amounted to 47,308,879 euros, which is four times more than in 2021, when 11,753,380 were invested. Of the…
Last year, compared to previous years, the energy sector drastically reduced its profitability, liquidity, and solvency, the Center for Economic and European Studies (CEES) announced. From…
Electricity trading on the Montenegrin market will begin on April 26, announced the director of the state-owned electricity exchange company (BELEN), Matija Medojević. In an interview…
Of the four large state-owned energy companies, three performed positively last year, while the Montenegrin Electric Distribution System (CEDIS) had an operating loss of 11.7 million…
The government adopted oral information about the need to establish a state telecommunications operator, with the aim of making a cost benefit analysis that would determine…
Electricity could be 6.48% more expensive as of 1 January 2023, for households with two-tariff metering, according to the Regulatory Agency for Energy and Utilities. If…