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Energy Week Western Balkans 2023, RES energy conference in Porto Montenegro Oct 18/19

The most important investment conference on renewable energy sources in the Western Balkans, Energy Week Western Balkans 2023, will take place this year on October 18-19 at the new location in Porto Montenegro.

Some of the topics that will be covered at the conference include auctions and power purchase agreements (PPAs) for electricity; major achievements and new construction projects in the wind and solar energy industries; promoting small hydroelectric installations in comparison to the refurbishment of existing large hydroelectric power plants; energy storage solutions, and much more.

Montenegro Business proudly supports the event with its Mne based Media outlets investingmontenegro.me and seeenergy.news, part of Mercosur Network. 

Registrations are possible through website www.wbenergyweek.com

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