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Montenegro’s power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore and UAE-based Masdar today signed a cooperation agreement on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) said its agreement with Masdar sets the framework for future cooperation in the development of solar and wind projects, as well as other sustainable energy solutions, including the exchange of knowledge and experience and opportunities for joint investments.
The agreement further confirms EPCG’s strategic commitment to actively contribute to the energy transition, strengthen energy security, and support the sustainable economic development of Montenegro through partnerships with global leaders, the update reads.
Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) is a global forum dedicated to the energy transition, climate solutions, and sustainable development.
The agreement was signed during an official visit of the Montenegrin delegation to the United Arab Emirates, led by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.
Đukanović: Historic agreement
Milutin Đukanović, President of EPCG’s Board of Directors, praised the agreement as historic and its strategic significance for the long-term development of Montenegro’s energy sector.
He stressed that partnering with a renowned company represents a strategic positioning of Montenegro in the modern energy environment and an important step in diversifying energy sources.

“In the context of the introduction of the CBAM mechanism, it is necessary to accelerate investments in energy, because along with strong development of domestic projects, cooperation with leading international partners is key to faster sector development and greater national competitiveness. The development of energy represents a historic opportunity for Montenegro that we must not miss,” Đukanović stressed.
According to EPCG CEO Zdravko Dragaš, the signing of the agreement represents an important advancement in the development of Montenegro’s energy sector and a strong signal of the trust of a renowned global partner in Montenegro’s potential.
Dragaš: Montenegro to become a reliable exporter of green energy
“Our common goal is for Montenegro, in addition to meeting its own consumption, to become a reliable exporter of green energy to the region and beyond, utilizing the existing infrastructure and the country’s strategic position,” Dragaš underscored.
Montenegro and the UAE signed an agreement in November 2025 on cooperation in the energy sector.
Lately, the two countries have had a dynamic relationship in the energy sector. In December of last year, Montenegrin officials and Masdar’s management discussed potential joint projects.








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