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PowerX and EPCG sign MoU to target 500 MWh of battery storage in Montenegro
Japanese energy storage firm PowerX is entering Montenegro through a memorandum with EPCG, aiming for about 500 MWh of battery energy storage deployment over the next…
Gvozd wind farm trial operations highlight Montenegro’s shift to a renewable-and-grid modernization investment cycle
Trial operations at the Gvozd wind farm near Nikšić signal more than the start-up of another renewable project. The development is positioned as a test case…
Serbia’s wind boom faces a new constraint: the grid
After years of rapid wind growth, Serbia’s next phase is being shaped less by resource quality and more by congestion, balancing volatility and transmission limits. The…
EPS rebounds in 2025, but Serbia’s power mix and export weakness keep transition risks in focus
Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) reported a sharp improvement in 2025 profitability, but the recovery remains tied to lignite generation and a weaker export position. At the same…
Pančevo refinery lifts crude processing as Serbia prioritizes fuel security amid sanctions
Serbia’s only operational refinery in Pančevo processed about 336,000 tonnes of crude oil in April 2026, according to domestic energy-sector sources. The higher throughput follows months…
Strickland Metals’ Rogozna drilling delayed in Serbia as regulatory approvals stall amid rising local opposition
Australia-listed Strickland Metals says delays in receiving expansion approvals from Serbia’s Ministry of Mining and Energy have pushed back planned drilling at the Rogozna gold project…
US EXIM financing to support Serbia’s stand-alone 5G rollout
The U.S. Export-Import Bank has approved financing to help Telekom Srbija procure 5G equipment and related services from American technology suppliers, extending earlier support granted in…
Montenegro’s state firms diverge in 2025 as energy losses deepen and restructuring gains traction
Montenegro’s state-controlled companies delivered a split performance in 2025, with rehabilitation and wine producer Plantaže showing renewed profitability while the energy sector absorbed heavy losses linked…
EPCG after coal: Montenegro’s renewable transition hinges on building a flexibility business
As Montenegro expands wind, solar and storage, the country’s power system increasingly depends on how EPCG adapts over the next decade. The utility’s future value is…
Qair plans 64.8 MW Momče wind farm near Podgorica as Montenegro renewable pipeline expands
French developer Qair is preparing the 64.8 MW Momče wind farm near Podgorica, adding to its growing Montenegro portfolio that already targets about 220 MW of…