Montenegro allows state-owned EPCG to sell shares in stock market
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) is obligated by law to sell a 10% stake by September 26 or write off the share package
Bar to produce electricity from biogas from Možura landfill
The municipality of Bar plans to build a plant for the production of electricity from biogas from the Možura regional landfill
PM Abazović: Montenegro can’t endure electricity import costs for long
Outgoing Prime Minister of Montenegro Dritan Abazović pointed to the impact of the energy crisis on state finances
Abazović discusses new energy projects with consortium of foreign companies
Prime Minister Dritan Abazović met with a consortium of overseas firms led by United States–based UGT Renewables
Climate change is making it hard to predict hydropower plant output in Drina River basin
Depending on the assumptions on the trend of global emissions and the impacts of climate change over the next three decades, there is significant fluctuation in the expected water flows in the Drina River basin, so hydroelectric plant productivity cannot be projected with confidence, according to a Nexus Assessment report published by GWP-Med and UNECE. […]
Following Croatia, Montenegro to abolish value added tax on solar panels
The Ministry of Economic Development and Tourism of Montenegro announced that it is preparing new measures to weaken the pressure of the energy crisis in the autumn
7-month shutdown of TPP Pljevlja planned for 2024 as part of ecological reconstruction
TPP Pljevlja's ecological reconstruction will not require a temporary shutdown in 2023, but a 7-month stoppage is planned for 2024
Montenegro’s utillity EPCG to halve minimum price for sale of 10% stake
After two failed bidding rounds for a 10%, stake, EPCG said the government can decide to switch to the stock market for the share sale


