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Montenegro regulator approves temporary electricity prices, causing 2% increase for households

The Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Utility Activities (REGAGEN) has adopted decisions on temporary electricity prices and fees for the coming year, which...

Jugopetrol granted 10-year license for petroleum transport in Montenegro

Montenegro’s Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Utility Activities (REGAGEN) has granted Jugopetrol a license to operate in the transport of petroleum products using...

Medex Electric granted license for electricity supply by REGAGEN

The Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Utility Services (REGAGEN) has granted a license to the Podgorica-based company Medex Electric for electricity supply operations. The...

The REGAGEN grants Timkom and Novi Gas licenses for energy activities

The Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Utility Services (REGAGEN) granted licenses to Timkom and Novi Gas companies for engaging in energy-related activities. During its...
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Montenegro, A new license for wholesale trade in oil derivatives was granted

At the last session, the Regulatory Agency for Energy and Utilities (REGAGEN) made a decision to issue a license for wholesale trade in oil...

Montenegro, The Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Utilities issued new licenses

The Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Utilities (REGAGEN) issued licenses to the company Adriatic Marinas from Tivat to carry out storage and retail...
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