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Montenegro – Energy Country Profile

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State-owned power utilities are close to starting the construction of a hydropower plant on the territory of Montenegro with a planned capacity is 155…

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The Energy Community published the Energy Transition Tracker, which assesses how the low-carbon energy transition is progressing in the Western…

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The countries of the Western Balkans signed the Sofia Declaration that contains a list of actions to work with the EU to become a carbon-neutral…

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As part of the Economic and Plan for the Western Balkans adopted on 6 October 2020, the European Commission presented guidelines for implementing the…

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To maximize system reliability, resilience and stability and minimize costs and environmental impacts, the recent study by the Energy Community gives…

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Montenegro has become the first Energy Community Contracting Party that adopted the Law on Protection from the Negative Impact of Climate Change. It…

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As Contracting Parties of the energy communities North Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and partly Serbia are about to make some major…

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According to the Montenegrin power market operator, COTEE, the Krnovo wind farm, produced 26,477 MWh of electricity in January, up from 20,822 MWh in…

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The European Investment Bank (EIB) has published a contract notice for the Infrastructure Project Facility – Technical Assistance – Energy,…

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The Government of Montenegro approved a 30-year concession of two land plots in Ulcinj municipality for the construction of a photovoltaic plant which…

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