Montenegro boasts substantial potential in water, wind, and solar energy and aims to introduce 200 megawatts of electricity from new sources over the next two years,…
In the Bijelo Polje settlement of Korita, plans are underway to construct a wind farm with a total installed capacity of 72.60 MW. This development is…
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić highlighted the significant potential of Montenegro’s energy transition during a meeting with Germany’s Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and…
Renewable energy potential in Montenegro is undeniable, evidenced by investor interest. In just the municipality of Nikšić, urban-technical conditions have been issued for the construction of…
The Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Municipal Services (REGAGEN) has granted a license to the company Čevo Solar, based in Podgorica, allowing them to engage…
MK Energy, headquartered in Podgorica, is gearing up to establish the Koljeno solar power plant, boasting a capacity of 5 MW (AC), in Rožaje. The company…
The development and operations of clean energy projects, such as wind farms, solar parks, and hydroelectric facilities, increasingly play a critical role in the global transition…
The Podgorica-based company Solar Power is the first and currently the only company in Montenegro that has met all the requirements set by the state for…
Energy from renewable sources from sustainable locations in the Nikšić Municipality alone could supply more than 200,000 Montenegrin households, as announced during the presentation of the…