The European Union has allocated an additional EUR 5.4 million to Montenegro for the preparation of infrastructure projects within the call for submission of projects of…
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The number of windmills on the Krnovo plateau near Nikšić will soon increase, as work on the Gvozd wind park will begin in the spring of…
Montenegro’s energy strategy should be aimed at increasing the share of energy from renewable sources (RES), solar power plants, as well as less import dependence, said…
The Podgorica company Somsol plans to build a solar power plant in the Somina settlement in Nikšić, with a maximum power of 240 MW. As it was…
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) signed with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) an agreement on a credit arrangement for the financing of the Gvozd…
An audit in the Maltese national energy company Enemalta pointed to serious omissions in the purchase of the Možura wind farm in Montenegro, including a poor…
In Podgorica, the first contract on connecting the solar power plant to the transmission system was signed. It is a project of the company M Energy…
Last year, compared to previous years, the energy sector drastically reduced its profitability, liquidity, and solvency, the Center for Economic and European Studies (CEES) announced. From…
The green transition is a way out of the current energy crisis, and the potential that renewable energy sources bring with them can be unlocked through…
Montenegro has exceptional potential for the production of electricity based on the principle of the photovoltaic effect, which is why Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) launched the…


