EPCG expects a significant financial loss in 2025 due to the prolonged shutdown of the Pljevlja thermal power plant, increased electricity consumption, and a relocation project…
A coalition of over 200 international scientists, legal experts, energy specialists, and environmentalists, along with more than 20 national NGOs, has called on the Montenegrin government…
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has received environmental impact assessment approval for the construction of the “Krupac” solar power plant near Krupac Lake in Nikšić, covering around…
Montenegrin Minister of Energy and Mining, Admir Šahmanović, has requested comprehensive oversight of Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), in response to concerns over the company’s expected weaker…
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…
The Ministry of Energy and Mining has launched a new tender to modernize and adapt oil product storage tanks at the Bar terminal, enabling the storage…
MMK Solar Company plans to build another solar power plant in the Nikšić municipality, specifically in the Jabuka cadastral area. The location consists of several cadastral…
The Perućica hydroelectric power plant (HPP), the oldest large-scale hydroelectric facility in Montenegro, is celebrating its 65th anniversary of successful operation. To date, it has delivered…
Montenegro has ranked among the European countries with the lowest electricity prices for households in the second half of last year, according to new data from…
The average electricity bill for households in Montenegro in April was €32.15, excluding metering points in buildings that are not permanently inhabited, according to the Electric…