Minister of Energy, Saša Mujović, announced that electricity prices in Montenegro will not rise on January 1, 2024, in the part controlled by Elektroprivreda (EPCG) and…
EPCG Solar Construction reported a record number of solar installations in October, with more than 380 systems installed, totaling 3.7 MW of capacity. The company visited…
Minister of Mining, Oil and Gas, Admir Šahmanović, has suggested routing the Adriatic-Ionian Pipeline (IAP) alongside the Adriatic-Ionian highway as a faster and more cost-effective alternative…
The Regulatory Agency for Energy has determined that the Montenegrin Transmission System (CGES) needs to refund consumers €34.7 million due to excess revenues generated from the…
The government is focused on promoting balanced and sustainable growth, encouraging energy projects, and implementing reforms related to climate change and green economy development, stated Finance…
The Ministry of Energy has issued a decision designating the Hungarian Electricity Exchange (HUPX) – Day Ahead Market as the reference energy exchange for the upcoming…
The Electric Power Company of Montenegro (EPCG) intends to invest more than €72 million in the construction of the Komarnica Hydropower Plant (HPP) by the end…
Fidelity Consulting recently shared on Facebook that Montenegro is set to gradually phase out electricity production at the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant, which indicates its eventual…
During bilateral meetings with officials from the State Department and USAID, Minister Admir Šahmanović emphasized the strategic importance of support that Montenegro expects from American partners…
The Electric Company of Montenegro (EPCG) is embarking on a significant investment cycle, planning to invest nearly €300 million over the next three years, with a…