Montenegro has the right to part of the electricity from the hydroelectric power plant system on Trebišnjica, even though it did not participate in their construction,…
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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…
The Montenegro Transmission System (CGES) recently introduced a new telecommunications system, consisting of IP telephony and a transmission system based on the latest IP/MPLS technology. “The…
The construction of the 93 MW Buk Bijela hydropower plant officially began in May 2021, but it has faced major difficulties due to the objections of…
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…
The company Možura plans to build a power plant for the production of electricity from landfill biogas at the Možura landfill location. This is evident in…
The government has applied for 137 million euros in financing from the EU’s Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF) for 12 projects spanning energy, infrastructure, transport, digitalisation,…
In Montenegro, there is enormous interest in the construction of small ground-mounted solar power plants. To date, only one has been put into operation, but nearly…
The Ministry of Mining and Energy has organized a series of three round tables in the country’s capital Podgorica on the draft law on the use…
Average electricity bill for households in January 2023 amounted to 44.84 euros, which is 8% higher compared to the previous month (41.53 euros) and 8% higher…