EPCG

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EPCG plans to build Montenegro’s first floating solar power plant

28 June 2021 - Montenegro's state power utility, EPCG, plans to build the first floating solar power plant in the country.

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EPCG, ERS discuss launching construction of hydropower plant Sutorina

25 June 2021 - EPCG and ERS have held a management meeting to discuss the launch of construction on hydropower plant Sutorina.

Preliminary design plan for HPP Komarnica to be finished in November

Preliminary design plan for HPP Komarnica to be finished in November

23 June 2021 - The completion of the preliminary design creates conditions for the beginning of construction, power utility EPCG said

EPCG is not on sale, to seek partners for joint investments in green energy - government

EPCG not to be sold, seeking joint investments in green energy – government

21 June 2021 - State-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore will not be privatized, according to the Ministry of Capital Investments.

TPP Pljevlja uses its 20,000 operating hours European Environment Agency

TPP Pljevlja uses its 20,000 hours production limit – European Environment Agency

31 March 2021 - The EEA has officially confirmed that the power plant, part of utility EPCG, consumed its limit for production at the end of 2020.

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EPCG will enable citizens to install solar panels on their infertile land

26 March 2021 - Milutin Đukanović, president of the Board of Directors, said that the goals of EPCG are to reduce the citizen's bills and increase production.

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Nikola Rovčanin appointed new director of Montenegrin power utility EPCG

25 March 2021 - He has replaced Igor Noveljić, director from July 2017.

Kopac EU extend deadline closure thermal power plant Pljevlja

Kopač: EU won’t extend deadline for closure of thermal power plant Pljevlja

11 February 2021 - The Energy Community Secretariat's Director Janez Kopač said it must start an infringement procedure in the case of TPP Pljevlja

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Bojanić: Montenegro in talks to extend deadline for shutting down TPP Pljevlja

27 January 2021 - Montenegro is negotiating a new deadline for shutting down TPP Pljevlja, which has already used up its allocated 20,000 operating hours until 2023.

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NGO Green Home: Montenegro to clarify whether TPP Pljevlja will be shut down

07 October 2020 - Montenegrin non-governmental organization Green Home has called on the Ministry of Economy and state power...

Montenegro awards deal to EPCG for hydropower plant Komarnica

Montenegro awards deal to EPCG for hydropower plant Komarnica

01 September 2020 - State-owned power producer Elektroprivreda Crne Gore got the right to build Montenegro’s first hydroelectric station...

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EPCG overhauls small hydropower plant Glava Zete, replaces two transformers at HPP Perućica

27 August 2020 - Montenegrin state power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has completed an overhaul of small hydropower...

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TENDERING: EPCG looking for project design for new unit at HPP Perućica

10 August 2020 - Montenegrin state power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has announced an international tendering for the...

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PPC, EPCG get EUR 210 million in loans to absorb coronavirus challenges

04 August 2020 - State-owned power utilities from Greece and Montenegro – Public Power Corporation (PPC) and Elektroprivreda Crne...

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Energy companies in Montenegro to invest EUR 734 million by 2024, EUR 1 billion in total

27 July 2020 - Energy companies in Montenegro plan to invest more than EUR 1 billion, of which EUR...

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Ten units of Western Balkan thermal power plants must be shut down by 2023

21 July 2020 - Ten units of coal-fired power plants in total will be shut down by the end of 2023 in BiH, Montenegro and Serbia, according to the Energy Transition Tracker

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