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Montenegro has received applications for building solar power plants and wind farms with a total capacity of 5.5 GW, Admir Šahmanović, the Minister of Energy and Mining, said at Belgrade Energy Forum 2025.
Montenegrin Minister of Energy and Mining Admir Šahmanović said the country has made significant progress in shaping its regulatory framework.
Montenegro has passed new laws on energy and renewable energy sources, while a draft law on the exchange of electricity and natural gas has been prepared.
“We are currently drafting a national energy and climate plan, which will be finalized by the end of next month,” Šahmanović stressed.
He also recalled that the government is preparing renewable energy auctions in collaboration with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The minister expects these auctions will significantly boost investments in renewables.
Montenegro currently has about 1,000 MW of renewable energy capacity
According to Šahmanović, the country has made considerable efforts to improve the investment climate.
“As a result, we have received 45 applications for the construction of renewable power plants with a combined capacity of 5.5 GW. For comparison, the country’s current capacity is slightly over 1 GW, which demonstrates our success,” he explained.
He said that a memorandum on market coupling with Italy would be signed next month. “We will also discuss the installation of another subsea cable for electricity transmission between Montenegro and Italy,” Šahmanović noted.
Montenegro plans to couple its day-ahead electricity market with Italy, linking it to the single European market. It previously considered two options for its first market coupling: with Serbia and with Albania, Kosovo*, North Macedonia, and Greece.
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