AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy & Renewables: CGES and Nu Energy signed the transmission-grid connection agreement for Montenegro’s Velestovo solar-plus-battery project (about €50m), but key specs like plant MW and storage duration were not yet disclosed. EU Integration & Policy: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas welcomed Montenegro joining restrictive EU sanctions against Belarus, alongside Albania, Bosnia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Norway and Ukraine. EU Enlargement Watch: Reuters reports Iceland’s Aug. 29 referendum on reopening EU accession talks could boost enlargement “optics,” with Montenegro aiming for EU membership in 2028. Transport & Tourism Pressure: Tivat Airport is seeing growing crowding and queues as Montenegro’s tourism boom outpaces terminal capacity. Industry & Infrastructure Tech: A UMaine-led AI effort aims to make electric grids more resilient to cyberattacks, failures and extreme weather—relevant for regional utilities planning upgrades. Local Film Industry: Montenegro Film Rendezvous (Herceg Novi) expands its industry programme with masterclasses, pitching and networking for European coproductions.
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