The shutdown of Pljevlja transforms Montenegro’s internal energy balance, but its implications extend beyond national borders. In the interconnected Balkan power system, every addition...
Montenegro’s power system is undergoing a quiet reordering of influence. Where state hydro once dominated unchallenged and Pljevlja provided the stable backbone, private wind...
As Montenegro steps into a future without Pljevlja’s coal-fired stability, the cost of balancing becomes the defining economic metric of its power system. Balancing...
Montenegro finds itself at a key inflection point. The only coal-fired thermal power plant in the country, Yugoslav Thermal Power Plant Pljevlja (TPP Pljevlja),...
Montenegro is intensifying efforts to expand economic and investment cooperation with the United States, signalling a strategic move to diversify its international partnerships beyond...
Montenegro’s energy sector is preparing for a modest electricity-price increase of around two percent next year, according to local reports from regulatory and distribution...
The ongoing delays on the Jaz–Tivat boulevard project have once again drawn attention to persistent shortcomings in Montenegro’s infrastructure planning and project-management systems. Construction...
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