Tag: TPP Pljevlja

TPP Pljevlja undergoes extended ecological reconstruction, causing significant import costs and production losses

Due to ecological reconstruction works, the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant (TPP Pljevlja) will be offline from April 1 to November 15. While regular maintenance...

Government approves €50 million loan for EPCG, advances energy, environmental and youth programs

At its 88th session, the Government of Montenegro approved a request from the state power utility EPCG to secure a long-term loan of 50...

Montenegro’s energy transition: Hydropower expansion, coal phase-out by 2041 and environmental challenges

The Komarnica hydroelectric plant is scheduled for completion in 2032, and Kruševo hydroelectric plant in 2033, enabling the gradual reduction and full shutdown of...

Montenegro’s energy strategy: Transition to renewables with hydropower and wind to replace coal by 2040

Montenegro aims to become an energy-independent country and a net exporter of electricity, with a greater share of renewable energy sources integrated into the...
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Pljevlja Coal Mine secures supplies for thermal power plant restart amid ecological reconstruction and riverbed relocation

The Pljevlja Coal Mine has already secured sufficient coal supplies for the uninterrupted restart of the Pljevlja thermal power plant (TPP) after its planned...

EPCG faces financial challenges amid Pljevlja thermal power plant shutdown and accelerates renewable energy projects

EPCG expects a significant financial loss in 2025 due to the prolonged shutdown of the Pljevlja thermal power plant, increased electricity consumption, and a...
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