The Coal Mine plans to build a solar power plant with a capacity of 81.12 MWp in Pljevlja. This is outlined in the proposed urban-technical conditions…
Montenegro views the Energy Community as a key partner on its path toward full integration into the unified European energy market, said Admir Šahmanović, Minister of…
Swiss company 8B Capital, which signed a lease agreement last year with Montenegrin power utility EPCG for two facilities—Željezara steel plant and the forging shop—has not…
Due to ecological reconstruction works, the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant (TPP Pljevlja) will be offline from April 1 to November 15. While regular maintenance typically occurs…
The relocation of the Ćehotina River has entered its final stage, with construction progressing rapidly due to the strategic importance of the project for Montenegro’s entire…
The launch of Montenegro’s first-ever renewable energy auction marks a turning point for the country’s energy sector, said Minister of Energy and Mining Admir Šahmanović. He…
In June 2025, households in Montenegro consumed 114,794,118 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity, which is an increase of 15.41 percent compared to consumption in May 2025. Compared…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Energy and Mining has officially launched its first-ever auction process for market premiums supporting renewable energy projects, marking a historic milestone in the…
The CEOs of Monteput and Jugopetrol, Milan Ljiljanić and Vasilis Panagopoulos, signed a 25-year lease agreement for roadside land at the Gornje Mrke rest area on…