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Montenegro: Gvozd 2 wind farm cleared without full environmental impact study, expansion to reach 75 MW by 2026

The Montenegrin Environmental Protection Agency has decided that the planned 21 MW Gvozd 2 wind farm does not require a full environmental impact assessment. The agency emphasized that the investor must fully comply with all environmental protection measures specified in the project documentation and adhere to applicable technical regulations. The Gvozd 2 project represents an […]

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Montenegro: Agenos Energy plans 100 MW Vracenovici solar power plant

Local company Agenos Energy has announced plans to construct a 100 MW solar power plant in Vracenovici. The project details were included in the company’s submission to the Environmental Protection Agency, requesting a decision on whether a full environmental impact assessment (EIA) study will be required. According to the documentation, the facility will be located

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Montenegro extends tender deadline for strategic fuel storage as it seeks to meet EU energy security standards

Montenegro has extended the deadline for its ongoing tender to lease fuel storage capacity for strategic petroleum reserves, moving the closing date from 27 October to 4 November. All other terms and conditions of the tender remain unchanged. According to the tender specifications, the Government is seeking to lease facilities with a capacity to store

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Region: Montenegro and Italy sign MoU to link electricity markets and boost cross-border energy integration

Montenegro and Italy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to link their electricity markets, marking a new phase of cooperation and reinforcing Montenegro’s role within the European energy network. Both governments emphasized that closer energy integration will enhance supply security, system stability, and create new opportunities for economic growth. Energy and Mining Minister Admir

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Montenegro: EPA clears two Unipan Green solar projects without full environmental assessment

Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided that Unipan Green, a local company, will not need to conduct an environmental impact assessment for two planned solar power projects located south of Podgorica. The first project will have an installed capacity of 30 MW and will cover about 294,000 square meters on the site of the

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Montenegro: EPCG confirms TPP Pljevlja reconstruction on schedule and within budget

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG has issued a statement refuting media reports that questioned the progress of the ecological reconstruction of the Pljevlja thermal power plant. The company emphasized that the project is advancing as planned and remains fully under control. The reconstruction, which began in 2020, was initially launched under a contract that contained

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Montenegro launches geological surveys for strategic HPP Krusevo

Geological surveys for the Krusevo hydropower plant have started, marking the first concrete step in one of Montenegro’s key energy projects. The work follows a contract signed on 29 November 2024 between EPCG and the Jaroslav Cerni Institute for Water Management, fully financed by EPCG, allowing parallel advancement of all necessary procedures. The 82 MW

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Montenegro: EPCG and France’s Akuo Energy partner on floating solar and storage projects

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG has signed a cooperation agreement with French renewable energy company Akuo Energy to jointly develop a floating solar power project. The Memorandum of Understanding establishes the framework for building a solar park on Slano Lake in western Montenegro and paves the way for broader collaboration in renewable energy development. Beyond

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Montenegro launches third tender for long-delayed overhaul of Bar oil storage facility

The Montenegrin Ministry of Oil and Gas has launched a third tender to select a contractor for the long-delayed overhaul of the state-owned oil storage tanks in the Adriatic port of Bar. The project is valued at 1.8 million euros, the same as in the two previous tenders, with the deadline for bid submissions set

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Montenegro: EPCG reports setbacks in Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant reconstruction, projects measures to avoid delays

Montenegro’s state-owned power company EPCG has reported that the environmental reconstruction of the Pljevlja coal-fired thermal power plant has faced certain deficiencies and irregularities, which could potentially delay the project. EPCG noted that the project is highly complex in both scale and technical requirements and has been ongoing for several years. Over the past six

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