Montenegro faces up to 800 GWh power deficit in 2025 outage
Date: November 12th 2024
Author: Maja Žuvela
Category: En.vision
Topic:
Electricity
, Renewables
, Coal
, Energy policy
, Economy
Montenegro risks having a power deficit of 600-800 GWh during the planned eight-month outage of its 225 MW Pljevlja coal-fired plant in 2025, the country’s energy ministry said on Tuesday.
As a result, it has asked subsidised green power producers to sell their output during the outage to state-owned utility EPCG at lower prices to help protect against volatility, the ministry said. It added that this could also help keep retail power prices stable.The subsidised producers, which have combined annual output of around 450 GWh, have been asked to submit the lowest price at which they are willing to sell to EPCG by 25 November.