Montenegro is entering a new phase of economic transformation in which energy infrastructure, tourism capital and logistics modernization are no longer developing as separate...
Montenegro’s state utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) is moving into a new investment cycle aimed at reshaping the country’s energy system, with a growing...
Montenegro’s economic model—anchored in tourism, real estate, and capital inflows—is increasingly encountering a hard physical constraint: electricity system capacity. What was once a secondary consideration...
Montenegro’s energy sector is entering a structurally different phase in 2025, marked by the transition from state-driven subsidy mechanisms toward a market-based investment framework...
Montenegro’s tourism sector and energy system are increasingly intersecting in ways that are reshaping both. What was once a linear relationship—tourism driving energy demand—is...
By 2026, Montenegro’s energy system illustrates a paradox common to small, open economies: nominal independence paired with deep structural dependence. While the country maintains...