In preparation for the upcoming summer tourist season, Montenegro’s electric distribution system operator, CEDIS, is intensifying maintenance and upgrade activities on the power grid to handle…
Montenegro is entering a new investment cycle in the energy sector, announced Minister of Energy and Mining Admir Šahmanović, highlighting opportunities for international partners to participate.…
Japan’s status as the world’s third-largest economy aligns closely with Montenegro’s priorities, including green transition, infrastructure development, tourism diversification, and digital transformation, said Nina Drakić, President…
According to the latest Eurostat data for 2024, electricity prices in Montenegro are among the lowest in Europe, at just 0.0997 EUR per kilowatt-hour (kWh). This…
Investors from the United Arab Emirates, France and the United States have expressed interest in Montenegro’s energy sector, particularly in solar and wind power, energy storage…
A stable and sustainable energy sector is crucial for overall European security and regional integration, according to a meeting between Montenegro’s Minister of Energy and Mining,…
EPCG expects a significant financial loss in 2025 due to the prolonged shutdown of the Pljevlja thermal power plant, increased electricity consumption, and a relocation project…
A coalition of over 200 international scientists, legal experts, energy specialists, and environmentalists, along with more than 20 national NGOs, has called on the Montenegrin government…
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has received environmental impact assessment approval for the construction of the “Krupac” solar power plant near Krupac Lake in Nikšić, covering around…