Thursday, 11th December 2025

Japan Explores Energy Investments in Montenegro 

Montenegro and Japan Explore Renewable Energy Collaboration to Drive Investment and Sustainability

Montenegro’s Prime Minister, Milojko Spajić, met with Yukio Kani, CEO of Japanese energy giant JERA, to discuss opportunities for advancing the country’s energy stability and affordability. The talks highlighted Japan’s growing interest in Montenegro’s renewable energy potential, signaling possible collaboration in the sector.

As part of the discussions, Prime Minister Spajić underscored the importance of diversifying energy sources to ensure stability, security, and sustainability. He emphasized that affordable electricity, coupled with Montenegro’s favorable tax policies, creates a strong foundation for attracting global investors, including major corporations.

Montenegro is poised to expand its renewable energy portfolio by harnessing wind and solar power, while also tapping into its hydroelectric potential. These resources, combined with Japan’s expertise in energy innovation, could position Montenegro as a key player in the regional energy market.

Japan’s interest in Montenegro’s energy landscape reflects the country’s ambitions to partner with emerging markets in advancing sustainable energy solutions. This partnership could pave the way for significant investments and technological collaboration, further boosting Montenegro’s energy infrastructure and economic growth.

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