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GEF supports development of green business in Montenegro

04 May 2018 - A Green Business Incubator is soon to be established in Montenegro within the project Growing Green Business in Montenegro. The project is supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and implemented by the United Nations Development Program - UNDP.

Montenegro accelerates takeover of A2A shares in EPCG

Montenegro accelerates takeover of A2A shares in EPCG

18 April 2018 - The Government of Montenegro intends to increase the ownership in public power utility Elektroprivreda Crne...

11 energy, environmental proposals on key infrastructure projects list

28 March 2018 - Montenegro’s National Investment Commission adopted a list of 36 key priority infrastructure projects, including 11...

EPCG to invest EUR 67 million in hydropower, analysis for wind farm underway

22 March 2018 - Power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) plans to invest EUR 170 million in the next...

Steag Energy to prepare design for eco-reconstruction of TPP Pljevlja

20 March 2018 - Preliminary design for the environmental reconstruction of the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant in Montenegro is...

Montenegrin Government secures funds to buy A2A shares in EPCG

12 March 2018 - The Montenegrin Government adopted a budget rebalance which foresees EUR 70 million for the purchase...

Energy Community backs certification of transmission system operator CGES

06 March 2018 - The Energy Community Secretariat supports the certification of the Montenegrin transmission system operator Crnogorski Elektroprenosni...

Montenegro to buy part of transmission network from Krnovo wind farm

Montenegro to buy part of transmission network from Krnovo wind farm

28 February 2018 - The Government of Montenegro has decided to purchase a part of the power transmission infrastructure...

Regional electricity markets’ outlook for the near future

Regional electricity markets’ outlook for the near future

26 February 2018 - Author: Dejan Drašković, Chief Operating Officer, Montenegrin Power Exchange Since their emergence, power exchanges have become...

Six bids filed in lead-up to TPP Pljevlja’s overhaul

Six bids filed in lead-up to TPP Pljevlja’s overhaul

19 February 2018 - Six bidders are vying to produce a preliminary design plan for the ecological overhaul of...

Montenegro is one step closer to opening Chapter 27

Montenegro is one step closer to opening Chapter 27

09 February 2018 - The European Commission (EC) has accepted Montenegro‘s final negotiating position’s draft for Chapter 27 and...

EPCG inks deal for HPP Komarnica preliminary design plan

09 February 2018 - Montenegro’s electricity company Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has signed an agreement worth over EUR 1.6...

MEPEX to start trade electricity by the end of this year

UPDATE: Montenegro’s MEPX to start trading electricity by the end of this year

29 January 2018 - Trading at the Montenegrin Power Exchange (MEPX) should begin by the end of this year...

Montenegro will not issue new energy license in 2018

Montenegro will not issue new energy license in 2018

22 January 2018 - The Ministry of Economy of Montenegro did not foresee issuing energy permits in 2018. The...

Oil company Jugopetrol eyeing electricity generation from renewable energy sources in Montenegro

19 January 2018 - Montenegro-based oil company Jugopetrol will try to expand its energy portfolio and to assess the...

Phased ban of incandescent bulbs starts July 1 this year in Montenegro

Phased ban of incandescent bulbs starts July 1 this year in Montenegro

17 January 2018 - From July 2018, it is not going to be possible to buy traditional incandescent bulbs...

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