According to Energy Balance for 2020, electricity generation of Mozura wind farm, the second Montenegrin wind farm which was officially commissioned in mid-November, is planned in…
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Responsibilities for the electricity sector are divided between the central government and the entities – Republika Srpska and the Federation of B&H.…
Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Aleksandar Antic met with Republika Srpska Energy Minister Petar Djokic and State Secretary of the Ministry of Economy of Montenegro…
The Government of Montenegro has extended Energean Oil & Gas’s licence by a year to explore two offshore blocks as the company required more time. Montenegro…
According to the data published by Montenegrin electricity market operator COTEE, the country’s sole wind farm Krnovo produced 6,466 MWh of electricity in September, significantly lower…
Montenegrin Minister of Economy Dragica Sekulic said that in the past year, the Government was focused on the development of the environment that would encourage investors…
Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG said that its shareholders approved the payment of a gross dividend of 0.36 euros per share on 2018 earnings. The statement…
Montenegrin power utility EPCG said that it has launched four tenders with combined value of 2.8 million euros related to the next year’s annual overhaul of…
Montenegrin Minister of Economy Dragica Sekulic and Maltese Minister of Energy Joe Mizzi attended the launch of Montenegro‟s second wind farm – 46 MW Mozura near…
The Government of Montenegro said that it will buy the remaining 3.2 % stake of Italian company A2A in power utility EPCG for some 17.1 million…