Tag: renewable energy sources

Podgorica-based companies advance plans for Sinjajevina – Part II wind farm

Three companies based in Podgorica - N1, Sistem-MNE, and PerMonte - are moving forward with plans to develop the Sinjajevina - Part II wind...

Mapping low-conflict sites for renewable energy development in Montenegro

Renewable energy potential in Montenegro is undeniable, evidenced by investor interest. In just the municipality of Nikšić, urban-technical conditions have been issued for the...

Company Čevo Solar receives license for energy production: Montenegro’s renewable milestone

The Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Municipal Services (REGAGEN) has granted a license to the company Čevo Solar, based in Podgorica, allowing them...

MK Energy proposes 5 MW solar power plant in Rožaje, Montenegro

MK Energy, headquartered in Podgorica, is gearing up to establish the Koljeno solar power plant, boasting a capacity of 5 MW (AC), in Rožaje. The...
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Communicating clean energy projects 

The development and operations of clean energy projects, such as wind farms, solar parks, and hydroelectric facilities, increasingly play a critical role in the...

Montenegro’s Ministry of Energy and partners collaborate for sustainable renewable energy development

Montenegro's Ministry of Energy and Mining has formalized a collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with The Nature Conservancy and Eko-tim organizations. This...
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