Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG has signed a contract with the Jaroslav Cerni Institute to develop the Krusevo hydropower plant (HPP) project and conduct detailed geological…
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The thermal power plant Pljevlja in Montenegro is set to be out of operation from early April to mid-November 2025 due to ongoing environmental reconstruction efforts.…
Montenegrin electricity transmission system operator CGES has signed a €950,000 technical grant agreement with the French Development Agency (AFD) and French utility company RTE International (RTEi).…
Montenegro’s electricity transmission system operator, CGES, and the Electricity Exchange MEPX have secured initial access to the Italian Borders Working Table (IBWT) Working Group. According to…
Montenegro’s Minister of Mining, Oil and Gas, Admir Šahmanović, announced that the tender documentation for the adaptation and modernization of oil storage facilities in Bar is…
Montenegro’s Parliament has approved a new law to regulate the accumulation of emergency oil stockpiles, aligning the country with European Union standards. This legislation marks a…
The Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Utilities (REGAGEN) has announced that electricity prices in 2025 will rise for all households with dual-tariff meters, which make…
The Montenegrin Ministry of Energy plans to ask preferential producers of renewable energy, primarily private wind farms and small hydropower plants, to transfer their entire production…
Pljevlja coalmine reported a net profit of approximately 3.34 million euros for the first nine months of 2024, a decrease from the 7 million euros profit…
In October 2024, the average electricity bill for households in Montenegro was 27.9 euros, reflecting a 4.8% decrease compared to the previous month’s average of 29.32…