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REGAGEN grants solar sign electricity production license as Montenegro’s renewable pipeline expands

Montenegro’s energy regulator REGAGEN has issued a long-term electricity production license to the Bijelo Polje-based company Solar Sign, marking another step in the country’s...

Montenegro faces corporate registry shake-up as up to 22,000 companies risk deletion

Montenegro could soon witness one of the largest administrative clean-ups of its corporate sector after proposed amendments to the Law on Business Companies opened...

EPCG’s profit surge signals a new phase for Montenegro’s state energy sector

Montenegro’s state-controlled power utility EPCG reported a sharp improvement in first-quarter financial performance, posting net profit of €36.47 million, a rise of 257% compared with the same period last...

CGES strengthens Montenegro’s coastal grid ahead of peak summer demand

Montenegro’s transmission system operator, CGES, is nearing completion of reconstruction works on the Budva–Lastva and Lastva–Tivat transmission lines, a targeted grid-modernisation package worth around €1 million and covering 17 kilometres of 110 kV...
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CBAM playbook for Montenegro: Green power, GOs trading, industrial exporters and MRV for RES producers

Developed by Cbam.Clarion.Engineer For Montenegro, CBAM changes the commercial value of electricity, industrial production and export documentation. The country’s power system is small, strategically connected, and...
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