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…
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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…
Montenegro’s large-scale rooftop solar initiative has resulted in the installation of over 9,200 solar systems across the country since its launch four years ago. The program,…
Montenegro is witnessing a transformative wave in community-led renewable energy with the RECME2 project, an ambitious initiative aiming to establish integrated Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) across…
Montenegro has relaunched a public procurement procedure for the purchase of 16,500 metric tons of diesel fuel, equivalent to roughly 19.6 million liters, as part of…
Electricity.Trade analysis of Montenegro’s regulatory developments indicates that the country’s electricity market is transitioning from isolation toward gradual convergence with regional hubs. The completion of the…
Electricity.Trade market data from 24 February 2026 confirms that Serbia and Montenegro continue to trade at persistent discounts relative to the core South-East European power markets. Serbia’s SEEPEX…
Montenegro has finalized the incorporation of the Electricity Integration Package into its national legislation, a move that significantly strengthens the country’s electricity market framework and accelerates…



