A new solar energy project in Montenegro has cleared a key regulatory milestone, as the national environmental authority approved its environmental impact assessment, enabling Qair Montenegro,…
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In response to ongoing volatility in global energy markets, Montenegro has decided to extend its temporary reduction of fuel excise duties, aiming to ease pressure on…
The Montenegrin Government has approved a major financing package for state-owned utility EPCG, combining investment in hydropower modernization with measures to stabilize its financial position. The…
The introduction of the EU’s carbon border mechanism in early 2026 has already had a significant financial impact on Montenegro’s power utility EPCG, which reported losses…
Average electricity bills for households in March 2026 amounted to €39.73, representing a decrease of 8.1% compared to the previous month (€43.25), but an increase of…
Montenegro’s sole coal-fired facility will temporarily halt operations in mid-April as part of scheduled maintenance and ongoing modernization efforts, according to the plant’s operator, the state-owned…
Montenegrin state-owned utility EPCG and French energy giant EDF have intensified discussions on potential joint energy investments, with a focus on transitioning from general cooperation to…
Electricity generation in Montenegro fell short of domestic demand in 2025, as prolonged outages and weaker hydrological conditions constrained overall output, according to the national energy…
The Pljevlja coalmine in Montenegro has launched a series of projects aimed at transitioning from coal toward renewable energy, with a focus on developing a small…
The Adriatic electricity corridor has historically been a peripheral component of the European power system, characterised by fragmented markets, limited interconnection and strong dependence on hydropower.…



