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Energy, grid services & balancing markets: MNE as a regional power stabilizer

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As Western Balkan energy systems modernize, Montenegro’s grid and market position is becoming strategically important. Montenegro can serve as a balancing and flexibility-services provider for neighboring power systems.

Hydropower flexibility → Regional stabilization

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Montenegro’s hydropower plants offer fast ramping capabilities—critical for balancing Serbia’s wind capacity, Albania’s hydropower volatility, and North Macedonia’s thermal decline.

Cross-border opportunities

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  • Frequency regulation and balancing services for regional TSOs
  • Joint renewable auctions with WB6 participation
  • Green-power wheeling from Serbia → MNE → Italy
  • Battery-storage projects servicing multiple markets
  • Regional SCADA integration & digitalisation

Why Montenegro matters

The submarine cable to Italy effectively transforms Montenegro into a two-sided electricity market:

  • connected to the EU on one side
  • connected to WB6 on the other

This creates an unprecedented strategic opportunity: Montenegro as an energy pivot balancing two interconnected zones.

Sector opportunities for firms

  • grid-engineering consultants
  • battery-storage integrators
  • EPC contractors
  • SCADA/OEMS suppliers
  • cybersecurity for critical infrastructure
  • renewable IPPs
  • Owner’s Engineer services

Montenegro’s energy sector is no longer national—it is regional infrastructure.

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