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,…
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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…
If all ten small hydroelectric power plants (mHE) in the municipality of Andrijevica, which are privately owned, were municipal, that local government would be one of…
The Pljevlja thermal power plant will be shut down for several months in 2025 due to ecological reconstruction, which will force Montenegro to import large…
Montenegro will attempt to capitalize on a portion of the Bileća Lake reservoir, where Bosnia and Herzegovina has four hydroelectric power plants, given that one-fifth of…
The Montenegrin government plans to launch a tender for a 30-year lease on 2 million square metres of land in the municipality of Savnik for the…
Montenegrin company Deponija, the waste management company of Podgorica, plans to build a bioenergy plant and a waste-to-energy incinerator. -The bioenergy plant project has already been…
Electricity transmission system operator CGES is implementing a project for replacing existing conductors, insulators, suspension and connecting equipment on the 110 kV transmission lines Perucica –…