Prime Minister Milojko Spajić stated that from January 1, 2025, electricity bills for citizens will remain the same, emphasizing that the government respects the decision of…
A ceremonial ground-breaking for the Gvozd Wind Farm (VE Gvozd) will take place on Wednesday, according to a statement from Elektroprivreda (EPCG). The cornerstone will be…
The Government of Montenegro has approved the Energy Balance for 2025, a crucial document outlining the country’s energy production and consumption plans for the upcoming year.…
Several government departments have become involved in addressing the issue of electricity supply interruptions at the state-owned ski resort and private hotel within the Kolašin 1600…
The operations of the Pljevlja Coal Mine (RUP) and the thermal power plant at full capacity should not be questioned before 2050, according to a statement…
The Supreme Court of Montenegro has accepted the request for a revision of the Appellate Court’s ruling, which ordered the country’s largest coal mine in Pljevlja,…
Montenegro and Azerbaijan are friendly countries with vast potential for cooperation, particularly in energy, economy and tourism, said Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović. During his visit to…
Energy efficiency represents a reduction in electricity consumption without compromising citizens’ comfort and has enormous potential to improve the standard of living and economic opportunities, said…
Montenegro will begin forming its strategic oil reserves as early as next year, a key step in ensuring energy security and price stability, according to Zorana…
In October, the average electricity bill for households in Montenegro, excluding meters in properties that are not permanently inhabited, amounted to €27.90. Households in Mojkovac recorded…