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Montenegro sets ceiling price of €65/MWh for first solar
Montenegro has set a ceiling price of €65 ($76.11)/MWh for its first solar auction, which will offer 12-year contracts for difference (CfD) for up to 250 MW of capacity. The auction is...
Montenegro: Solar Global advances 200 MW Cetinje solar
After receiving urban-technical approval in September of last year, the local company Solar Global has advanced its plans by submitting a request to the Environmental Protection Agency to
Impact Report 2024: GGF grows direct lending, committed to energy
From coal pit to solar plant Recognizing the need for energy independence, the Western Balkans are prioritizing projects that support the green energy transition, GGF pointed out. "But
Project Underway for 81 MW Solar Park on Coal Mine in Montenegro
The Government of Montenegro adopted urban planning and technical conditions for a solar power plant of 81.1 MW in peak capacity in Pljevlja. The site for the facility is part of a coal
Velje Brdo boulevard project moves forward: Bids under
The Ministry of Public Works has received two bids for the design of the conceptual and main project for the Velje Brdo boulevard and its accompanying infrastructure in Podgorica. The
Montenegro determines quota, maximum price for solar power
At the forthcoming auction for market premiums for electricity from solar power plants in Montenegro, the participants will bid for state support for 250 MW in total capacity. The
Montenegro launches crackdown on illegal construction with
Montenegro has completed satellite imaging of its entire territory as part of an effort to legalize existing illegal buildings and prevent future unauthorized construction. Minister of Spatial
Montenegro embraces clean energy future with first-ever
By creating a transparent, market-driven system, we are unlocking the potential of our abundant solar and wind resources to reduce energy costs, strengthen our energy security, and meet
Project Underway for 81 MW Solar Park on Coal Mine in
The Government of Montenegro adopted urban planning and technical conditions for a solar power plant of 81.1 MW in peak capacity in Pljevlja. The site for the facility is part of a coal
Montenegro''s energy transition: Hydropower expansion,
Decisions on these projects must balance energy needs with environmental protection under sustainable development principles. The plan also includes a solar plant at Velje Brdo, despite
Montenegro''s Environmental Inspectors Uncover Hundreds
The Environmental Inspectorate of Montenegro carried out a total of 691 inspections from January 1 to June 30, 2025, the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, and Northern Region
Montenegro renewable energy auction: 250 MW Solar Power
As Montenegro prepares to hold its first renewable energy auction, the country is taking a major step toward becoming a regional leader in solar power. The auction''s focus on solar PV
Western Balkans: Majority of EU energy crisis
Out of the EUR 500 million budget support, Bankwatch was only able to confirm EUR 41.1 million as contributing to a sustainable energy transition. Pippa Gallop, Southeast Europe energy policy officer at Bankwatch – ''The lack of public
Montenegro solar auction: 250 MW Solar Power for a
The solar power plant is anticipated to be fully operational by the end of 2027. Montenegro''s first renewable energy auction represents a major milestone in the country''s journey toward a

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