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Montenegro determines quota, maximum price for solar
The Government of Montenegro adopted the decisions and directives necessary for issuing a public call to auction for solar power projects of at least 400 kW. The lowest bids will win, and
Montenegro launches first solar auction: What Developers
Montenegro''s first solar auction introduces a firm ceiling: €65 per megawatt-hour. This limit ensures energy stays affordable for consumers while encouraging realistic, competitive bids
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Montenegro sets ceiling price of €65/MWh for first solar
Montenegro has set a ceiling price of €65 ($76.11)/MWh for its first solar auction, which will offer 12-year contracts for difference (CfD) for up to 250 MW of capacity. The auction is scheduled
Montenegro: Pljevlja Coalmine to launch 81 MW solar
Pljevlja Coalmine, a fully owned subsidiary of Montenegro''s state power utility EPCG, is making a major move into renewable energy with plans to develop a large-scale solar power plant in the
Project Underway for 81 MW Solar Park on Coal Mine in
The Government of Montenegro adopted urban planning and technical conditions for a solar power plant of 81.1 MW in peak capacity in Pljevlja. The site for the facility is part of a coal
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Montenegro sets ceiling price of €65/MWh for first solar
Montenegro has set a ceiling price of €65 ($76.11)/MWh for its first solar auction, which will offer 12-year contracts for difference (CfD) for up to 250 MW of capacity. The auction is...
Montenegro sets November 10 deadline for first solar power
Legal entities and entrepreneurs in Montenegro are preparing to compete for market premiums with their solar power projects. The quota for the first such auctions in the country is 250 MW,
