In one year, the teams of EPCG - Solar gradnja installed more than 2,000 solar power plants on the roofs of houses and business buildings throughout Montenegro.As announced by the
The solar power plant on the roof of the Parliament of Montenegro in Podgorica has started producing electricity. The plant''s total peak capacity is 81 kW, and it is expected to
State-owned firm EPCG solar gradnja said it would start the works this year within the Solari 5000+ subsidy program in Montenegro for the installation of photovoltaic systems on
The solar power plant on the roof of the Parliament of Montenegro in Podgorica has started producing electricity. The plant''s
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Montenegro has installed more than 8.5 MW of rooftop solar capacity to date, Zeljko Pekic, the manager of the Solari 3000+ and 500+ projects run by the power utility EPCG, told
State-owned firm EPCG solar gradnja said it would start the works this year within the Solari 5000+ subsidy program in Montenegro
By the end of 2024, around 100 MW of solar panels will be installed on the roofs of Montenegro, according to the President of the Board of Directors of EPCG, Milutin Đukanović.
Montenegrin solar array builder EPCG Solar Gradnja has
In September 2022, the utility said it had so far installed close to 2 MW solar power capacity translating into over 5,000 panels under Solari 3000+ and Solari 500+ schemes.
Montenegrin solar array builder EPCG Solar Gradnja has so far installed some 65 MWp of photovoltaic systems on 6,500 rooftops of households and businesses in the country,
The Parliament of Montenegro officially inaugurated a solar power plant installed on the roof of its building in Podgorica today. This project represents an important step towards
Montenegro is set to install approximately 100 megawatts (MW) of solar panels on rooftops across the country by the end of 2024, President Milo Đukanović announced. The
Montenegro is set to install approximately 100 megawatts (MW) of solar panels on rooftops across the country by the end of 2024,
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