Europe: Brent oil, TTF...

During the fourth week of June, Brent crude oil futures prices experienced a...

Europe: Electricity prices fall...

In the fourth week of June, average electricity prices declined across most major...

Europe: Electricity demand rises...

During the week of June 23, electricity demand rose across most major European...

Solar and wind energy...

During the week of June 23, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production rose in...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeUncategorizedMontenegro to reach...

Montenegro to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 

Montenegro’s goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 at the latest, and that its long-term objective is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, Minister of Energy and Mining Saša Mujović said at Belgrade Energy Forum.

 He estimated that Montenegro is on track to get 200 MW of new renewable energy capacity through several projects. They include the 60 MW Gvozd wind farm, which will probably be completed by the end of 2025, and a new 60 MW generator at the Perućica hydropower plant, the minister underscored.

Montenegro already generates over 60% of its energy from renewable sources, Mujović noted. The rest comes from the Pljevlja thermal power plant, but the country is under the obligation to start shutting it down which, he says, is much easier said than done.

Mujović stressed that Montenegro must build new renewable energy capacities, but also strengthen its hosting capacities.

The country has an ambitious plan and is well on its way to meeting the Energy Community’s requirements, also warned there can be no progress without political stability.

Wind and solar power, according to the minister, can be auxiliary sources of energy, but not the main ones, so Montenegro’s objective and intention is not to focus solely on solar or wind power plants, but to simultaneously invest in stable energy sources.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Solar and wind energy trends: Record solar production in Iberia, mixed forecasts for Europe

During the week of June 23, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production rose in both Italy and Spain compared to the previous week. Italy experienced the largest increase at 9.4%, while Spain saw a more modest rise of 0.6%, marking...

Romania: R.Power appoints Nomad Electric as contractor for 55 MW solar project

Polish renewable energy developer R.Power has selected Romanian firm Nomad Electric as the general contractor for its 55 MW solar power project in Romania. The contract, finalized through R.Power’s local subsidiary, includes all installation, civil works, and commissioning activities....

Montenegro: Major renewable energy projects advance in Korita

Two significant renewable energy projects are progressing in the village of Korita, located in Bijelo Polje municipality, Montenegro: a €200 million solar power plant and a wind farm with an installed capacity of 72.6 MW. The wind farm, developed by...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!