Wednesday, 31st December 2025

EPCG and Jaroslav Černi Institute Partner on Kruševo Hydropower Project

Agreement advances Montenegro’s sustainable energy goals with detailed geological work for the Kruševo hydropower plant

Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has signed a contract with the “Jaroslav Černi” Institute for the design and execution of detailed geological work for the Kruševo hydroelectric power plant (HE).

According to EPCG, this agreement marks another significant step toward Montenegro’s vision of sustainable energy development.

By signing the contract, EPCG reaffirmed its commitment to energy security, sustainability, and the development of domestic resources.

The agreement was signed by EPCG’s CEO, Ivan Bulatović, and the CEO of the “Jaroslav Černi” Institute, Dejan Vučković, signaling the start of a new phase in the implementation of this priority hydro energy project.

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