EPCG NET Energy Symposium in Montenegro: energy transition is opportunity for stronger economy, energy independence
Energy Symposium EPCG NET in Montenegro, organized by state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore, opened with a message that the energy transition has become a central developmental, economic and security issue
EPCG mulls green ammonia, hydrogen production with European companies
More details will be available soon as Montenegro's power utility has undertaken the initial steps, Bojan Đordan said
Energy transition is development opportunity for EPCG, entire Montenegro
The energy transition proved to be a development opportunity for Montenegro, headline speakers said at the EPCG Net event in Budva
BEF 2023: Flexibility services are business opportunity for renewables producers
The flexibility and digitalization panel at BEF 2023 acknowledged how difficult it is to integrate hundreds of gigawatts from new solar and wind power plants, but it also pointed to business opportunities in the emerging ancillary and system services
Serbia opens door for batteries as solution for intermittency of renewables
We spoke with Professor Nikola Rajaković about proposed changes to the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources
EPS’ transformation through development of new renewables capacities guarantees secure electricity supply in Serbia
If the State wants to continue implementing the model of secure electricity supply at an affordable price, it will have to support a serious transformation of EPS and the renewal of its production capacities
Deepening energy crisis will spur renewables development
In an interview with BGEN, Damir Miljević, Nikola Rajaković and Miroslav Vujnović talk about the impact of the Ukraine crisis on the energy transition in BiH, Montenegro and Serbia
Serbian Companies on the Changing Power Market: no time to delay energy transition
Achieving climate neutrality calls for changes across society, and changing people’s mindset will pose the greatest challenge, according to the conference Serbian Companies on the Changing Power Market.