Powering the Future with Sustainable Energy – North Macedonia to host 14-IFESD forum on October 28-30
Officials, policymakers, experts, business leaders, scholars and civil society representatives are gathering in Skopje on October 28-30 at the 14-IFESD
Montenegro to produce coal until 2050
The Pljevlja coal mine has been granted a concession for coal production for 24,5 years, extending the fossil fuel extraction until 2050
Montenegro plans to develop LNG terminal with JERA
The Ministry of Energy and Mining of Montenegro and Japanese company JERA signed a memorandum of cooperation
Šahmanović: Masdar ready for new investments in Montenegro’s energy sector
Montenegro's energy minister, Admir Šahmanović, met with Mohamed Jamel al-Ramahi, CEO of Masdar, a UAE state-owned renewable energy company.
Montenegro’s power utility gets EUR 25 million loan to expand Gvozd wind farm
The installed capacity will be increased to 75.6 MW, making Gvozd the largest wind farm in Montenegro.
Šahmanović: Montenegro expects first large private wind and solar plants to be online in 2026
Admir Šahmanović, Minister of Energy and Mining, spoke with Balkan Green Energy News about the ministry’s achievements so far and plans for the future.
Montenegro preparing first renewable energy auction to accelerate green transition
A model for Montenegro's first auction for market premiums for solar power was outlined at an event in the capital Podgorica
BEF 2025: Regional cooperation can facilitate energy transition, energy security
Belgrade Energy Forum featured representatives from the governments of Montenegro, Croatia, Hungary, the Republic of Srpska, and Serbia, and from UNECE


