AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRenewable Energy in Montenegro: Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency has approved the Environmental Impact Assessment for EPCG’s Kapino Polje B1 solar power plant (11.43 MWp), with planned sites in Stedim, Strasevina and Niksic—part of a wider solar rollout at the same location. EU Environment Data Cooperation: The European Environment Agency welcomed Ukraine as a cooperating country in Eionet, expanding Europe’s environmental monitoring network to better track and support recovery of land, water, air quality and protected areas damaged by the war. Western Balkans EU Path: The European Parliament adopted annual reports on Western Balkan countries, highlighting Montenegro and Albania’s progress while pointing to ongoing challenges across the region. Climate & Water Governance: Kazakhstan and Montenegro agreed to deepen cooperation, including in environment and climate and Kazakhstan’s leadership in global water governance, alongside plans in transport, logistics, agriculture and tourism. Local Infrastructure & Health: Bouygues Bâtiment International was selected to design and build a new 562-bed university hospital in Podgorica, aiming to modernize Montenegro’s healthcare system. Off-the-Beaten-Path Tourism: Travel research points to rising demand for “hidden nature gems” and more sustainable, lesser-known destinations—an angle that fits Montenegro’s nature-led tourism appeal.
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