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12/02/2025
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Montenegro’s Coal Mine to lose 48 million EUR due to ecological reconstruction of Pljevlja TPP
06/01/2025
The Coal Mine will lose 48 million EUR in revenue this year due to the ecological reconstruction of the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant (TPP),...
Pljevlja Coal Mine faces financial deficit due to power plant repairs, plans for diversification and green transition
13/12/2024
The CEO of the Pljevlja Coal Mine, Nemanja Laković, stated in an interview that the company will face a financial deficit of approximately 48...
Energy Minister outlines key projects and challenges in National Energy and Climate Plan
07/12/2024
The Ministry of Energy has prepared a draft National Energy and Climate Plan, which has been sent to the Energy Community (EC) for review....
Energy balance for Montenegro in 2025: Lower electricity production and increased deficit due to TPP Pljevlja shutdown
22/11/2024
In 2025, Montenegro plans to produce 2,900 GWh of electricity, marking a 19% decrease from the planned output and approximately 13.5% less than the...
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Montenegro’s Pljevlja Coal Mine and power plant operations should continue until 2050, says Trade Union
17/11/2024
The operations of the Pljevlja Coal Mine (RUP) and the thermal power plant at full capacity should not be questioned before 2050, according to...
Ministry of Energy plans agreement with renewable energy producers to compensate for electricity shortage
11/11/2024
The Ministry of Energy in Montenegro plans to ask privileged electricity producers from renewable sources, primarily private wind farms and small hydropower plants, to...
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