Investing in the electric power network will be one of the strategic commitments of the new Government, announced the Minister of Energy and Mining, Saša Mujović,…
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Representatives of the Montenegrin Electrotransmission System (CGES) and the Electricity Network of Serbia (EMS) signed an agreement that will enable the successful realization of the planned…
Investing in the electric power network will be one of the strategic commitments of the new Government, announced the Minister of Energy and Mining, Saša Mujović,…
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, today visited the substation in Podgorica, one of 15 electricity transmission facilities throughout Montenegro improved thanks…
The construction of energy facilities for the production of electricity from renewable sources has gained momentum in Montenegro, and two more solar power plants will be…
Monstat’s preliminary data on foreign trade in the first eight months show that the export of electricity still dominates with EUR 181.6 million, while there was…
Unlike many European countries, Montenegro successfully overcame the energy crisis thanks to the diverse domestic production of electricity from different sources – hydroelectric power plants, coal…
Favored producers of electricity from renewable sources (OIE) were paid only EUR 260,000 this year, due to the fact that the market price of electricity for…
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) predicts that the growth of the Montenegrin economy will reach 3.5% this year, while the next will be…
The total foreign trade of Montenegro in the first eight months, according to Monstat’s preliminary data, amounted to EUR 2.95 billion, which is 6.8 percent more…