20 August 2025 - The installed capacity will be increased to 75.6 MW, making Gvozd the largest wind farm in Montenegro.
24 July 2025 - The Government of Montenegro gave a provisional green light for a solar power plant of 81.1 MW in peak capacity on coal land in Pljevlja
21 July 2025 - Forty young professionals and researchers from 28 countries gathered at the Faculty of Maritime Studies in Kotor, Montenegro
07 July 2025 - Elektroprivreda Crne Gore will take out a loan of EUR 50 million to purchase electricity to supply consumers in the country.
27 June 2025 - EPCG plans to take out a EUR 25.6 million loan from the EBRD for the Gvozd 2 wind farm project, with an installed capacity of 21 MW.
16 June 2025 - At the opening of the EPCG NET conference in Budva, Miliutin Đukanović announced the start of trial operations at the Gvozd wind farm
06 June 2025 - Power utility EPCG has temporarily withdrawn the environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the Komarnica project
24 May 2025 - Representatives of state-owned utilities and independent power producers discussed at BEF 2025 the different approaches to decarbonization in the region
16 April 2025 - Electricity consumption in Montenegro is driven, among other factors, by solar power expansion
13 April 2025 - Conference participants will hear in-depth analyses of the current situation, but also projections for the future.
24 March 2025 - Three key companies in the electricity sector of Montenegro - EPCG, DSO CEDIS and TSO CGES - have signed a letter of intent for the Consolidated Data Center
11 March 2025 - Elektroprivreda Crne Gore said in September that it started the preparations to install battery energy storage systems