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…
Montenegro’s Electric Utility (EPCG) has secured replacement electricity covering about 75% of the needs during the summer while the Pljevlja thermal power plant (TPP Pljevlja) undergoes…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Energy and Mining plans to launch the first round of auctions for market premiums on solar energy projects by the end of June.…
The development of solar energy in Montenegro’s tourism and hospitality sector presents a major opportunity to accelerate the country’s green transition and strengthen energy independence. This…
Montenegro’s state energy company, Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), has not abandoned the construction of the Komarnica hydroelectric power plant (HPP Komarnica). However, it has temporarily withdrawn…
In line with the EU Reform Agenda, Montenegro will conduct a series of auctions by 2027 covering solar and wind energy projects. The announcement was made…
Montenegro is entering the most intensive investment cycle in its energy history, according to Ivan Bulatović, CEO of the national power company Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG).…
The Government approved the urban-technical conditions for the construction of the Brajići wind farm, with the project submitted by the Podgorica-based company Vjetroelektrana – Budva. The…
Japan’s largest gas trader has expressed strong interest in investing in Montenegro, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić announced. According to Spajić, JERA, the biggest gas trading company…
The Government of Montenegro is preparing to declare “public interest” for the construction of a power transmission line to connect the Bijela wind farm, developed by…