Long story short: Montenegro's state-owned power company, Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), is pioneering the installation of battery energy storage systems (BESS) to enhance energy system efficiency and support renewable energy integration.
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Montenegro""s largest power utility, EPCG, said it plans to develop lithium-ion battery energy storage systems at four locations in order to harness excess renewable energy production and Montenegro is making waves in renewable energy with its first distributed energy.
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Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and parts of Croatia's Adriatic coast have experienced widespread power outages due to soaring temperatures, reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius. In Montenegro, nearly the entire country was left without electricity, according to the local energy.
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000 households in Montenegro have already installed solar panels through the "Solari" project, Iva Čukić Šoškić from "Solar Gradnje" pointed out in "Boje jutra" on TV Vijesti. The greatest interest is recorded in Podgorica, Nikšić and the Coast.
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