The Executive Director of Montenegro’s power company EPCG, Ivan Bulatović, acknowledged the ongoing push toward decarbonization but emphasized that coal-fired electricity production will remain necessary for…
At the margins of the “EPCG.NET” event in Budva, Montenegro’s Minister of Energy and Mining, Admir Šahmanović, met with Pablo Obrador, Head of Transport and Energy…
Electricity producer Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) is focusing on three key strategic policies: producing energy at the point of consumption, utilizing existing hydropower infrastructure to connect…
Within the Pljevlja Coal Mine (RUP), there are various departments with the potential to spin off as separate business units and operate independently in the market,…
A new solar power plant is planned in Montenegro, located in the Danilovgrad municipality. The Brijestovo solar plant will have a system capacity of approximately 50.18…
Montenegro’s Electric Utility EPCG and German Development Bank KfW have signed a €1.5 million grant agreement to support EPCG’s market-oriented green transformation. The agreement, signed by…
Swiss company 8B Capital, led by Igor Šamiza, which leased the forging and steel plant at Nikšić Steelworks, has been given a deadline until mid-July to…
The Pljevlja Coal Mine has already secured sufficient coal supplies for the uninterrupted restart of the Pljevlja thermal power plant (TPP) after its planned shutdown for…
The construction of the “Ubli 1” solar power plant, valued at nearly five million euros, marks a significant step toward a greener, self-sustainable energy future for…
The energy system is sensitive, and investments are not a luxury but a necessity, said Admir Šahmanović, Minister of Energy and Mining, emphasizing that no one…