Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company - Masdar and Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), Montenegro’s national power utility, have agreed to explore a joint venture to develop large-scale renewable energy projects in Montenegro.
The signing took place at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026, in the presence of Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, and Chairman of Masdar; Milojko Spajić, Prime Minister of Montenegro; and Admir Šahmanović, Minister of Energy and Mining of Montenegro, as well as senior representatives from both organisations.
Under the terms of the agreement, Masdar and EPCG will explore a joint venture to develop, construct, own and operate clean energy projects across a range of technologies, including solar photovoltaic (PV), wind, hydropower, stand-alone battery energy storage systems and hybrid solutions. The collaboration aims to support Montenegro’s domestic energy needs while enabling the export of renewable electricity to the Balkans and Southeast Europe. This includes leveraging Montenegro’s existing sub-sea interconnection with Italy, as well as its potential expansion.
The partnership aims to combine EPCG’s position as Montenegro’s leading energy producer and Masdar’s global expertise in renewable energy project development.
Through this collaboration, Masdar and EPCG aim to accelerate Montenegro’s energy security and contribute to the energy transformation of the broader European energy market.
“Such strategic partnerships bring not only greater energy security, but also new jobs, stronger development, and the modernisation of the energy sector,” Šahmanović said. He added, “Through investments in renewable energy sources, Montenegro is taking an additional step toward the gradual phase-out of coal and the transition to clean energy, which is the only sustainable solution for future generations. Our goal is a stable system today and a responsible policy for tomorrow.”
“Partnerships like this demonstrate how pragmatic collaboration can accelerate the global energy transformation while strengthening energy security and economic resilience,” said Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Chief Executive Officer of Masdar. He added that this agreement reflects Masdar’s disciplined approach to expansion in strategic markets with strong fundamentals and long-term growth potential.
“By partnering with EPCG, we are combining global development expertise with strong local capability to support energy independence and economic growth in Montenegro and the wider Balkans,” Al Ramahi stated.
Milutin Đukanović, President of the Board of Directors of Elektroprivreda Crne Gore, said, “This cooperation confirms EPCG’s clear development vision based on sustainability, responsible management, and strengthening the country’s energy independence.”
Regarding the upcoming implementation of the CBAM mechanism, Đukanović said it is essential to accelerate investments in the energy sector. “Alongside the strong development of our own projects, cooperation with leading international partners is key to faster sector development and enhanced national competitiveness.”
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