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Alcazar Energy plans to boost its Montenegro investments to USD 500 million

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October 14, 2025

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Alcazar Energy intends to increase its investments in Montenegro from USD 200 million to USD 500 million, according to Co-Founder and Managing Partner Daniel Calderon.

Alcazar Energy is one of the companies with which Montenegro has signed memoranda of understanding on projects in the energy sector. It was done today at the EU-Montenegro Investment Conference in Luštica. The company recently began construction on the largest wind farm in the Western Balkans, located in North Macedonia.

Daniel Calderon, Alcazar Energy’s Co-Founder and Managing Partner, told Balkan Green Energy News that the construction of the Bijela wind farm is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026.

The investment in the 118.8 MW wind farm is estimated at USD 200 million, he added.

Alcazar is currently preparing the land and conducting procurement for this major project, which represents the first part of its investment in Montenegro.

The investment in the Bijela wind farm is valued at USD 200 million

Alcazar has now signed a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Montenegro to increase investments from USD 200 million to USD 500 million.

The country’s leadership is creating a good and consistent climate for foreign investments, Calderon stressed.

The company, in his words, sees the potential for its investments to increase to USD 500 million over the next five years.

Alcazar estimates that investments in renewables in Montenegro could reach USD 4-5 billion by 2040, and would like to be a part of it. Its investments would be around 10% of that amount, representing the first investments in this large endeavour, Calderon underlined.

Several projects in Montenegro are being considered

When asked to elaborate on these new projects, he replied that the company is considering several projects, but that he cannot disclose any details at this time.

Today, Calderon was one of the speakers at a panel titled Renewables: Scaling Montenegro’s energy transition.

At the EU-Montenegro Investment Conference, a total of 14 joint projects between Montenegrin and European companies have been initiated, including investments in wind farms, solar parks, energy storage, and power grids.

Alcazar plays a significant role in the development of the renewable energy sector in MENAT (Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey) and the Balkans, including through projects in Montenegro, Serbia, and North Macedonia.

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