Masdar, Abu Dhabi energy company, and Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), Montenegro’s national power utility, have agreed to form a 50/50 joint venture (JV) to develop large-scale renewable energy projects in Montenegro.
Through the JV, to be
headquartered in Nikšić, Masdar and EPCG will deploy and operate clean energy
projects across a range of technologies, including solar photovoltaic (PV),
wind, hydropower, pumped hydro energy storage, stand-alone battery energy storage
systems and hybrid solutions in Montenegro.
The collaboration is
intended to support Montenegro’s domestic energy needs while also enabling the
export of renewable electricity to the Western Balkans and Southern Europe,
including leveraging an existing sub-sea interconnection with Italy.
The JV will combine
EPCG's position as Montenegro's leading energy producer and Masdar's global
expertise in renewable energy project development to enhance Montenegro’s
energy security and accelerate energy transformation in the country and across
the broader European energy market.
The agreement was
signed at the Adria Future Summit.
Admir Šahmanović,
Minister of Energy & Mining, said: “This partnership represents a turning
point for the energy future of Montenegro. By joining the forces, Masdar and
EPCG bring together global knowledge, strong national capacity and a shared
ambition to speed up the transition towards clean energy. In this way
Montenegro sends a clear message that it is open for investments, ready to
implement large-scale projects and determined to become a regional centre for
renewable energy. The time for planning is behind us; the time for
implementation, development and concrete actions is ahead of us.”
Mohamed Al Ramahi,
Chief Executive Officer of Masdar, said: “Europe is a strategic growth market
for Masdar as we advance towards our 100GW by 2030 target. Building on the
agreement reached during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026, in the presence of
Dr Sultan Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and
Chairman of Masdar; Milojko Spajić, Prime Minister of Montenegro; and Admir
Šahmanović, Montenegro’s Minister of Energy and Mining, we are pleased to
return to Montenegro to sign this joint venture agreement with EPCG. This
milestone supports Masdar's continued portfolio growth and shared ambition to
accelerate renewable energy development in Montenegro and the wider Balkan
region, while deepening the longstanding partnership between the UAE and
Montenegro. We are proud to work alongside the Government of Montenegro and
EPCG in advancing the country’s energy transformation and contributing to
energy security and sustainable economic growth across the region.”
Milutin Đukanović,
President of the Board of Directors of Elektroprivreda Crne Gore, said: “EPCG's
strategic commitment to the deployment of sustainable energy solutions and the
modernisation of our generation portfolio is confirmed by this partnership with
Masdar. Through the JV we will enhance capacities for clean energy generation
and additionally strengthen our operational and development competencies. These
projects will create the basis for a stable and long-term development of
Montenegro's energy system.”
Zdravko Dragaš, Chief
Executive Officer of EPCG, said: “This cooperation represents a significant
step forward in implementation of our development plans in the field of
renewable energy and further diversification of generation sources. By
combining knowledge, experience and resources with a globally renowned partner,
we are creating a solid basis for the implementation of complex and
technologically advanced projects. We believe that this partnership will
contribute to accelerating the energy transition and creating new development
opportunities for EPCG and the entire economy.”
Masdar and EPCG
announced at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026 in January that they were
exploring the JV, following the signing of a UAE-Montenegro energy cooperation
agreement in November 2025.
The JV will also build
on Masdar’s existing presence in Montenegro through its 2018 investment in the
72-megawatt Krnovo Wind Farm, the country’s largest operating wind project.
The partnership also complements Masdar’s broader expansion and investment in Southeast Europe and Central Europe through its platform, TERNA ENERGY, acquired last year. -OGN/ TradeArabia News Service

