Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG said that it plans to cover the losses made so far in 2022 by increased electricity exports in the next five…
Montenegro started selling surplus electricity and earned EUR 3.01 million, announced the President of the Board of Directors of the Electric Industry (EPCG), Milutin Đukanović. He…
Electricity could be 6.48% more expensive as of 1 January 2023, for households with two-tariff metering, according to the Regulatory Agency for Energy and Utilities. If…
Montenegro has the ambition to build significant energy facilities for the production of electricity from renewable sources, in order to eliminate the imbalance between electricity production…
Montenegro must find a way to use the potential it has in the energy sector, primarily hydro, wind and solar, in the shortest possible period, announced…
Representatives of Elektroprivreda (EPCG) and the Consortium consisting of the Institute for Water Management Jaroslav Černi and Gruner Balkans from Serbia, and Gruner Stucky SA from…
As part of the EU aid to overcome the energy crisis, numerous infrastructure projects will be considered, with an emphasis on the construction of gas pipelines,…