Statkraft to develop hydro power in Montenegro Norway's Statkraft and Montenegro's energy producer Elektropriveda Crne Gore (EPCG) have signed a letter of intent covering an agreement of cooperation in energy production in Montenegro.
The aim is to identify possibilities for new production of hydroelectric power in Montenegro.
- The agreement is very favourable for EPCG, but also for the whole energy industry in Montenegro. It shows that there is a great potential for increased production of hydroelectric power in Montenegro, says EPCG CEO Srdjan Kovacevic. (HUGIN) Rolleiv Solholm Related ArticlesDramatic increase in Norwegian foreign aid
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