Tag: electricity

CBAM and Montenegro: The banking risk is now electricity

For Montenegro, CBAM is not mainly a steel or cement story. It is an electricity-export story, an EPCG story, and increasingly a banking-risk story. The core issue is...

CBAM electricity pre-verification: Procedures, controls and engineering

Within CBAM system engineering, electricity supply pre-verification is the most technically sensitive layer, because it is where CBAM compliance most frequently fails under formal...

Energy corridors, not just transport corridors: Montenegro’s role in Europe’s power security map

Europe’s future will not be determined only by where its goods travel, but by where its electricity flows. Over the past four years, the...

Electricity imports as a silent drag on Montenegro’s trade balance

Electricity imports rarely make headlines, yet they exert significant pressure on Montenegro’s external accounts. During periods of low domestic production, particularly in dry hydrological...
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Electricity volatility as macroeconomic risk: Montenegro’s hidden energy constraint

For investors and EU institutions assessing Montenegro’s medium-term outlook, energy is no longer a sectoral footnote. Electricity has evolved into a macroeconomic variable—shaping inflation...

Montenegro and Serbia strengthen energy cooperation and regional integration

Montenegro is willing to continue all joint initiatives and ongoing projects with Serbia, stated Montenegro’s Minister of Energy and Mining, Admir Šahmanović, during a...
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