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Montenegro, CGES will cut electricity supply to aluminium manufacturer KAP on 31 December

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Montenegrin electricity transmission system operator CGES said that it will cut electricity supply to aluminium manufacturer KAP on 31 December if the agreement with power utility EPCG over electricity supply is not reached.

The statement from the operator said that in accordance with the applicable regulations, if the contract for the supply of electricity to KAP in 2022 is not signed by 25 December, it will be obliged to issue an order to completely suspend the delivery of electricity via the transmission system on 31 December. Uniprom, the owner of KAP, is not entitled to any compensation by CGES on the basis of possible damage to the technological process at KAP caused by the suspension of electricity supply to the electrolytic cells at the aluminium smelter.

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