Pljevlja Named Core Of Montenegro’s Just Energy Transition

Pljevlja is entering a new phase of development, with major investments planned in infrastructure, energy, healthcare and job creation, Montenegrin officials said during a session of the Council for Just Transition held in the town.

The meeting was convened at the initiative of Energy and Mining Minister Admir Šahmanović, who described Pljevlja as central to Montenegro’s future energy strategy.

Šahmanović stressed that while Montenegro is moving decisively toward energy transition, the process will be people-focused and fair to local communities. He said Pljevlja, long a backbone of the country’s energy system, will be among the top national development and investment priorities in 2026 and the years ahead.

The session included participation from international partners, including UNDP and the World Bank, underlining strong external support for the transition process.

The Council adopted a framework roadmap for Montenegro’s just transition for 2025–2027, with training and re-skilling programs focused on the coal region of Pljevlja. Authorities also highlighted concrete projects aimed at improving daily life, including energy efficiency measures, water and heating systems, construction of a new general hospital, and major road projects worth more than €40 million planned for 2026.

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