The CEO of the Pljevlja Coal Mine, Nemanja Laković, stated in an interview that the company will face a financial deficit of approximately 48 million euros…
In 2025, Montenegro plans to produce 2,900 GWh of electricity, marking a 19% decrease from the planned output and approximately 13.5% less than the projected production…
The operations of the Pljevlja Coal Mine (RUP) and the thermal power plant at full capacity should not be questioned before 2050, according to a statement…
The Ministry of Energy in Montenegro plans to ask privileged electricity producers from renewable sources, primarily private wind farms and small hydropower plants, to hand over…
The ecological reconstruction project for the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant is a crucial part of our vision for the future, significantly enhancing our environmental performance, said…
Energy Minister Saša Mujović was unable to confirm whether electricity prices will increase next year, but assured that vulnerable consumer groups will be protected. In an…