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Montenegro to develop 160 MW solar plant in Niksic

The Montenegrin Government has announced that local firm Universal Engineering plans to construct a 160 MW solar power plant in the Niksic municipality. The project has received approval for its urban-technical documentation.

According to the Government statement, the Brocanac solar power plant is expected to achieve a maximum output of 192 MW under optimal conditions. The facility will be situated on approximately 222 hectares, spanning the villages of Brocanac Grahovski and Vilusi within Niksic.

Universal Engineering, founded in August 2022, specializes in engineering services and technical consultancy. The choice of Niksic for this solar project aligns with the region’s growing appeal for solar energy investments.

In addition to Universal Engineering’s project, other local companies are also advancing significant solar initiatives in the Niksic area. Green Energy Provider plans to develop a 100 MW solar power plant with an estimated annual electricity generation of 148 GWh. Similarly, Somsol is working on a solar power plant in Somina with an impressive planned capacity of 240 MW.

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