In 2025, Montenegro produced significantly less electricity than it consumed, resulting in a deficit of 1,037.68 GWh, according to the Ministry of...
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Montenegro has completed the transposition of the Electricity Integration Package, aligning its energy laws with EU standards, Energy Minister Admir...
Several citizens complained about significantly higher January electricity bills compared to December. However, Montenegro’s power supplier (EPCG)...
Kyiv is facing its harshest winter yet, with prolonged subzero temperatures, frequent power and water outages, and intensified Russian attacks on...
Montenegro’s power supplier (EPCG) has confirmed that there will be no increase in electricity prices shortly. As the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant...
Electricity is a marketable commodity and if it is procured now and contracts are made at free prices, without waiting for the last minute to become...
Minister of Energy and Mining Sasa Mujovic agreed with the Montenegro’s power supplier, EPCG, that there would be no increase in electricity prices...
As of 1 January 2024, electricity will be 5.63% costlier, the Energy Regulatory Agency (RAE) announced. According to the president of the RAE Board...
Electricity could be 6.48% more expensive as of 1 January 2023, for households with two-tariff metering, according to the Regulatory Agency for...
“In this year, Montenegro’s power supplier (EPCG) could not, even if it wanted to, legally increase the price of electricity by more than 6%, so...
In the first half of this year, the energy price for households in Montenegro was 9.7 euro cents per kWh for the annual consumption ranging from 5000...
The Regulatory Agency for Energy and Utilities (REGAGEN) will approve an increase in the price of network services for 2023, which will certainly...
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (eng. Electric Power Company of Montenegro) has imported electricity worth 105.9 million euro in two months. The situation...
At yesterday’s cabinet meeting, the Government adopted the Information on the valorization of the waters of the Bilecko Lake hydro-accumulation...
The episcopal court in Niksic of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (CPC) is still with no power supply, although it has no electricity debts. Instead...
KAP workers are still not sure whether their employment contracts will be valid as of 1 January, so depending on that, they plan to ask the...
If everything goes as planned, all cells in KAP aluminium plant are to be shut down by 31 December, when Montenegro’s power supplier EPCG announced...
Countries around the world, even in Europe and the region, are facing an energy crisis, due to the huge rise in energy prices. In Montenegro...
The Government will reconsider the policy of subsidies for electricity produced from renewable sources (wind power plants, small hydropower plants...
Electricity prices will remain at the same level as in this year, Electric Power Company of MNE (EPCG) has stated. That means that households will...