Posted on 

Trans-Balkan Electricity Corridor: Grid Section in Montenegro

Connectivity is a prerequisite for regional economic cooperation and integration, as well as a cornerstone of good neighbourly relations. It is therefore important to improve regional transport and energy infrastructure in the Western Balkans.

This project contributes to the establishment of a Western Balkans regional electricity market through the creation of a 400 kV transmission corridor between Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is also known as the Trans-Balkan Electricity Corridor.

The investments in Montenegro comprise the construction of a new 400 kV transmission line from Lastva to Pljevlja and then to the border with Serbia, including the construction of a new substation in Lastva, the grid connection from the Lastva substation to the existing 400kV Podgorica-Trebinje line, and the upgrade of the 400/220/110 kV substation in Pljevlja. The project includes the cost of dismantling the existing 220 kV overhead lines between the Pljevlja substation and the Montenegro-Serbia border.

The planned investments are expected to normalise voltage levels, stabilise load flows and frequency fluctuations, and decrease technical losses in the overall transmission system. Moreover, the Montenegrin power system will be integrated into the wider European energy market, as the corridor will be further linked to the European Union via the Italy – Montenegro submarine cable.

Project name:

Trans-Balkan Electricity Corridor: Grid Section in Montenegro

Sector:

Start time:

01/08/2021

End time:

Location:

Montenegro

Budget:

128850000.00€

Beneficiary:

Crnogorski elektroprenosni system AD

More info:

News:

Additonal materials:

Grants

61603397_1385328671605262_6576750903443849216_n

Affirmative sign – the use of symbolic signs for the promotion of positive life values and affirmative action as a tool for prevention of peer violence

spektra

Action for TRANSforming the schools

Our Money

Regional-Development-Agency-Ulcinj-Business-Association

Ulcinj’s civil society monitors public spending

Our Money – Yours or Our Responsibility

More-transparent-concessions-for-the-exploitation-of-gravel-and-forest

More transparent concessions for the exploitation of gravel and forest

Transparent-public-spending-on-Roma-inclusion-policies

Transparent public spending on Roma inclusion policies

becici-27okt43-2

Games of Chance – How to reach a more efficient and transparent system

Our budget is our business!

Trans-Balkan Electricity Corridor: Grid Section in Montenegro

Fusce porttitor faucibus est, ac feugiat libero. Sed cursus justo erat, vitae dignissim turpis imperdiet vitae. Aliquam mattis odio sed lacus euismod, eget placerat diam consectetur. Fusce in erat sit amet orci euismod semper. Proin at tristique sem, at suscipit neque. Ut pellentesque sagittis leo, non ullamcorper libero rhoncus vitae. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Suspendisse egestas nulla quis turpis gravida, vel convallis enim vehicula. Ut a luctus purus. Aliquam placerat, mauris at pellentesque fermentum, magna metus vulputate arcu, sed varius mi libero id lacus. Pellentesque consequat quam non tincidunt maximus. Nulla egestas lobortis ligula ut blandit. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Integer a urna at purus varius placerat vitae non turpis.

Implemented by the NGO Monitor Center for Media and Democracy, with an aim to help reducing the level of peer violence against Roma youth. In order to raise awareness of peer violence against members of the Roma community, this sub-grant included production of several research articles. In the research process were also involved journalists from the Roma portal “Romalitika”.