A large-scale solar project planned near Nikšić has advanced to the next phase after Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency approved the environmental impact documentation for the Tupan…
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Montenegro’s electricity transmission system operator CGES is advancing the modernization of the Brezna substation, awarding a €7.9 million contract for the supply of key transformer equipment…
Montenegro’s renewable energy pipeline is moving from concept to execution, with a new 70 MW solar project securing grid access—one of the most critical bottlenecks in the…
Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG is requesting additional time to complete the initial stage of its small hydropower Otilovići project, following setbacks that prevented the company…
Montenegro has launched a major reconstruction of its oil storage infrastructure at the port of Bar, aiming to strengthen emergency fuel reserves and enhance energy security.…
Montenegro’s electricity transmission network is set for a major upgrade after securing new financing from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The lender has approved…
A recent environmental impact assessment (EIA) study has concluded that the planned Buk Bijela hydropower plant on the Drina River is not expected to have negative…
Sharp increases in fuel prices driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have led Montenegrin authorities to cancel a planned diesel procurement for the country’s…
The average electricity bill for households in February 2026 amounted to €43.25, representing a 19.2% decrease compared to January 2026 (€53.52) and a 5.4% increase compared…
Growing tensions on global energy markets are beginning to affect Montenegro’s fuel supply, with industry representatives warning that current price regulations could disrupt deliveries. According to…



