2 天之前· Montenegro''s Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has upped the ante for its first battery energy storage tender. Advertisement . Search for. The utility has also decided to install a 5 MWh battery energy storage system alongside
1 天前· From ESS News. In a pioneering move for state-owned utilities in the Balkans, Montenegro''s largest power utility, EPCG, is planning to launch a large-scale, battery energy storage procurement
4 天之前· EPCG has 874 MW of installed generation capacities, with 649 MW coming from two big hydro power plants - Perucica and Piva - and 225 MW being contributed by the country''s
4 天之前· EPCG has 874 MW of installed generation capacities, with 649 MW coming from two big hydro power plants - Perucica and Piva - and 225 MW being contributed by the country''s sole thermal power plant, Pljevlja. EPCG also
1 天前· Montenegro also has a list of priority infrastructure projects, including energy. It was introduced in 2018 and updated in the meantime. Compared to the list from 2021, the Gvozd
2 天之前· Montenegro''s Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has upped the ante for its first battery energy storage tender. Advertisement . Search for. The utility has also decided to install a 5
1 天前· From ESS News. In a pioneering move for state-owned utilities in the Balkans, Montenegro''s largest power utility, EPCG, is planning to launch a large-scale, battery energy
Montenegro is still finalizing its draft National Energy and Cli-mate Plan (NECP). Montenegro has not defined the 2030 climate target in its na-tional legislation, nor in the draft NECP. It should align with the 2030 targets set by the Energy Community. There is a legal basis for the national inventory system.
Montenegro finalized the adoption of a complete package of updated energy labelling rulebooks, as incorporated into the Energy Community legal framework by the 2022 Ministerial Council. Žabljak municipality is exploring options for establishing a re-newable-based district heating system.
Montenegro has great potential for reducing demand through more efficient energy use. According to IEA statistics, Montenegro’s energy intensity has been falling slightly in recent years but is still more than twice that of the EU-28. Inefficient practices such as using electrical heaters for heating are widespread.
In 2023, the project Energy Efficient Home continued to support households to purchase heat pumps with interest-free loans. Montenegro is still finalizing its draft NECP, which must harmo-nize the 2030 energy efficiency targets with the 2030 targets set by the Energy Community.
With around 621 000 inhabitants, Montenegro’s electricity needs are mainly met by the 225 MW lignite power plant at Pljevlja and the 307 MW Perućica and 342 MW Piva hydropower plants, all run by state-owned utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG).
Montenegro has not provided a list of energy projects that underwent screening and were subjected to an EIA. The de-velopment of the EIA, which should include an appropriate as-sessment for the Komarnica hydropower project, located within a candidate Emerald Site and the Dragišnica and Komarnica Nature Park, was delayed.
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