Montenegro Adopts Landmark Energy and Climate Reforms Aligned

The newly adopted law on cross-border electricity and gas trade represents the most extensive reform of Montenegro''s energy legislation in the past decade, paving the way for full

Montenegro finalizes electricity integration package, advancing energy

Montenegro has finalized the incorporation of the Electricity Integration Package into its national legislation, a move that significantly strengthens the country''s electricity market framework

Press release from the 34th Cabinet session

During its 34th session, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister for Security, Internal Policy, European and Foreign Affairs Aleksa Bečić, the Montenegrin Cabinet adopted the Draft Law on the

Montenegro''s 2030 Energy Strategy: A New Era of Integration

Montenegro has taken a decisive step in its energy transition by adopting its National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) and approving a new bill governing cross‑border electricity and

Montenegro moves closer to EU electricity market coupling

Montenegro has moved a step closer to integration into the European Union electricity market with the newly adopted legal framework that includes the transposition of the Electricity

Montenegro moves one step closer to EU electricity market integration

The government of Montenegro adopted two decrees on system operation and emergency/restoration rules.

Policy Analysis_NECP Montenegro

This report provides a short overview of Montenegro''s final Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (INECP), focusing on selected key thematic area that is particularly relevant for the country''s

Monetegro adopts new Law on Energy

Montenegro has adopted a new law on energy, which will allow citizens to become active participants in the electricity market and establish energy communities. The new law will also

MONTENEGRO

The new Energy Law and Law on the Use of Renewable Ener-gy initiated comprehensive rulemaking, aimed at modernising Montenegro''s energy market and aligning it with EU directives.

Montenegro closer to EU electricity market integration

Montenegro is the third Energy Community Contracting Party to fully transpose the Electricity Integration Package. Serbia and Moldova completed transposition last year, with Serbia

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