Thursday, 30th October 2025

Montenegro Powers Up with Masdar for Renewable Energy Future

Montenegro partners with Masdar to accelerate its renewable energy future and become a Balkans clean energy powerhouse

Montenegro is emerging as a regional leader in renewable energy, leveraging its natural resources and new legal frameworks aimed at attracting green investments.

Prime Minister Milojko Spajić recently met with executives from Masdar, a UAE-based global clean energy leader, to discuss strengthening collaboration and accelerating the country’s energy transition.

With new legislation in place, Montenegro aims to achieve 50% renewable energy in its total consumption by 2030, aligning with Energy Community targets.

The framework is designed to streamline project approvals, reduce energy costs, and diversify the economy.

Masdar, already operating the Krnovo wind farm in Montenegro—providing power to 45,000 households and cutting 80,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually—plans to expand its involvement in the region.

This partnership is a critical step in Montenegro’s goal to become a clean energy powerhouse in the Balkans, setting the stage for a greener, more sustainable future in the region.

Have a news tip or story to share? Email us at info@connectingregion.com

The Minister Who Isn’t Human

When an Avatar Joins the Cabinet, Politics and Algorithms Collide In a world still debating AI’s limits, Albania simply acted...

Over 250 Workers Jobless After Kentaur Shuts Down Factory in Vranje

The Danish-owned company Kentaur Balkans has abruptly closed its factory in Vranje, Serbia, leaving around 250 workers without jobs....

Vučić Says Serbia Can Buy Russian Stake in NIS, but Moscow Prefers Third-Party Sale

The offer was made during a recent meeting with Alexander Dyukov, Chairman of the Board at Gazprom Neft, and...

Ferrari and Maserati Enter the Electric Vehicle Market

Ferrari unveiled its first fully electric car, the Elettrica, boasting over 1,000 hp, four in-house-developed electric motors, a 0-100...

Zuckerberg Predicts Mobile Phones Will Disappear by 2030

TThis is inevitable as new technologies like augmented reality (AR) glasses and virtual reality (VR) devices reshape how people...
spot_img

Connecting the Adria Region Decision Makers

The Region is more than a publication - it's where the region's elite converge for insights and opportunities