In November 2024, households in Montenegro consumed a total of 132,153,434 kWh (kilowatt-hours) of electricity, marking a 31.89% increase compared to October 2024. When compared to…
In addition to traditional energy sources, Montenegro could generate electricity through waste incineration, according to Predrag Tomović, a Berane native who found success in Norway by…
As part of a series of projects aimed at promoting a sustainable and environmentally responsible future, Jugopetrol will install a total of 12 solar panels at…
The traditionally strong bilateral relations between Montenegro and Germany provide an excellent foundation for further cooperation and the intensification of economic and trade relations between the…
Montenegro has the chance to enhance its resilience to climate change and foster sustainable economic growth through carefully planned investments and policies, according to a Climate…
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has signed a contract with the “Jaroslav Černi” Institute for the development and execution of detailed geological works for the Kruševo hydroelectric…
Climate change is an ever-present challenge facing humanity, and to respond effectively, Montenegro must prioritize climate diplomacy within its foreign policy. At the conference titled “Climate Diplomacy:…
The “Eighth Electroengineers’ Days IKCG”, a two-day event aimed at bringing together electrical engineers from Montenegro and the region, was officially opened at the Knjaz estate…