On 20 April, the Energy Community Secretariat sent an Opening Letter to Montenegro to address its breach of the Large Combustion Plants Directive. In particular, the…
Browsing: coal fired plants
In the first quarter of 2021, Montenegrin Pljevlja coalmine recorded a net profit in the amount of 5.2 million euros, compared to 4.48 million euros profit…
Earlier this year, Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlovic said that state-owned power utility EPS will invest 500 million euros in the construction desulfurization facilities…
Montenegrin sole thermal power plant Pljevlja, continues to operate despite the expiry of the limited lifetime derogation period of the plant. The Energy Community Secretariat sent…
After reaching their allowed number of operational hours (32,000) the units III and IV of coal-fired thermal power plant Kardia, operated by state-controlled Public Power Corporation…
Last month, the Ministry for Capital Investments announced that it is in talks with the European Commission on obtaining additional working hours for TPP Pljevlja. The…
Units 1 and 2 of coal-fired thermal power plant Kardia, as well as units 1 and 2 of TPP Amyntaio were officially closed by the Greek…
By the end of the year, the assembly plot for the future open pit coalmine Radljevo and the northern bypass around the mine will be completed,…
Coal use in Europe has been declining sharply since 2012. Thirteen European countries no longer use coal, and eleven more have adopted decisions to phase-out coal…
The new management of Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG will do everything possible to prevent the closure of coal-fired thermal power plant Pljevlja and continue with…