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Montenegro: Regulatory approval granted for 67 MW solar project

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Regulatory approval has been secured for a new utility-scale solar investment in western Montenegro, after the national environmental authority endorsed the impact assessment for a planned solar power plant near Niksic. The decision removes a major permitting hurdle for the Bogetici solar project.

The Environmental Protection Agency of Montenegro confirmed that the environmental impact study submitted by the developer complies with all statutory requirements. The authority emphasized that construction and operation must fully follow the mitigation measures and technical conditions outlined in the approved documentation.

The project, developed by TM Invest, envisions a solar facility with an installed capacity of 67 MW. According to project materials published by the agency, the plant will occupy approximately 100 hectares of land across the villages of Bogetici and Povija, within the Niksic municipality.

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Once completed, the solar power plant will provide a significant new source of renewable generation to Montenegro’s electricity system, supporting the country’s solar expansion efforts outside the coastal region.

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