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Montenegro, TPP Pljevlja should remain an integral part of the country’s electricity system at least until 2035

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According to Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG, coal-fired thermal power plant Pljevlja should remain an integral part of the country’s electricity system at least until 2035, adding that such a position does not impede the company’s ambitions toward energy transition.

The financial analyzes, which take into account the movement of prices of CO2 emissions and electricity on the exchanges, clearly show that the continuation of TPP’s operation is very cost- effective, and that environmentally oriented reconstruction of the plant will meet even the strictest EU environmental requirements. If TPP Pljevlja would be closed now, EPCG will have to pay one million euros per day for electricity imports in order to keep the system stable.

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