Tag: electricity system

The new Adriatic energy corridor: Montenegro’s grid, storage and cross-border trading transformation

Montenegro’s electricity sector is entering one of the most important transitions in its modern history. What was once a relatively isolated hydro-and-coal-based system is gradually evolving...

EPCG after coal: The utility at the center of Montenegro’s renewable transition

Montenegro’s energy transition increasingly revolves around one institution. While wind farms, solar projects, battery storage systems and transmission corridors dominate headlines, the deeper structural...

Renewable energy seen as key to accelerating Montenegro’s energy transition and reducing import dependence

Montenegro is seeking to accelerate its energy transition and reduce dependence on imported electricity by expanding the development of renewable energy sources while making...

Montenegro’s electricity system at a structural turning point

Montenegro’s power system is smaller than Serbia’s, but its transition risk can be sharper because the system rests on a narrow set of assets...
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Transmission, interconnections and market coupling: Montenegro’s quiet energy bottlenecks

In discussions about Montenegro’s energy future, attention is typically drawn to generation capacity, renewable potential, and headline investment projects. Far less visible, yet arguably...

Hydropower, imports and grid risk: The real state of Montenegro’s electricity system

Montenegro’s electricity system in 2026 is often described through simplified narratives of renewable abundance and green potential. Hydropower dominates public discourse, reinforced by the...
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