The agreement to establish a new company to manage the Solana represents a renewed attempt to unlock economic value from a long-neglected national asset. Beyond its industrial history, the Solana holds environmental, employment, and strategic significance.
Revitalization efforts reflect a broader shift toward active asset management rather than passive ownership. By creating a dedicated management structure, authorities aim to clarify responsibilities, attract investment, and reconcile economic use with environmental protection.
Success will depend on governance quality. Transparent management, professional leadership, and realistic business models are essential to avoid repeating past failures. The balance between commercial activity and ecological preservation will be particularly sensitive.
If managed effectively, the Solana could contribute to regional employment, niche production, and sustainable development. More broadly, the initiative may serve as a template for rethinking how Montenegro manages other underutilized state assets.











