Montenegro is willing to continue all joint initiatives and ongoing projects with Serbia, stated Montenegro’s Minister of Energy and Mining, Admir Šahmanović, during a meeting with…
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The temporary closure of the Pljevlja thermal power plant has raised concerns about how Montenegro will replace the significant amount of electricity it received from this…
The government approved the Information on the implementation of the electricity bill subsidy program, which will be in effect from January 1 to December 31, 2025.…
Montenegro has a significant opportunity to secure clean, stable, and affordable electricity for its citizens through a strategic partnership with EDF, one of Europe’s largest energy…
Milutin Đukanović, Chairman of the Board of Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), assured that Montenegro will not face electricity shortages this summer, even as the country experiences…
Montenegro is exploring the potential use of its portion of Bilećko Lake for both water supply and hydroenergy projects, according to updates in the Spatial Planning…
Montenegro will procure electricity to cover losses in the distribution network during the third and fourth quarters of the year, when more favorable hydrological conditions are…
In July 2024, households in Montenegro consumed a total of 152,487,531 kWh of electricity. This represents a 39.20% increase from June’s consumption and an 11.38% rise…
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,…
The director of Montenegro’s National Dispatch Center, Ranko Redžić, assured that the country’s power grid is stable and well-prepared for the upcoming summer tourist season. Redžić…


