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Home > Bankwatch in the media > Montenegro to re-assess financial viability of Pljevlja power plant expansion

Montenegro to re-assess financial viability of Pljevlja power plant expansion

26 June 2017, bne IntelliNews

Montenegrin power monopoly EPCG says it will commission a new feasibility study for the planned second unit at the Pljevlja coal-fired power plant in order to re-evaluate its profitability, as the government plans to impose coal excise tax as of 2019.

Source: bne IntelliNews – Montenegro to re-assess financial viability of Pljevlja power plant expansion

Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bulgaria | Macedonia | Montenegro | Romania | Serbia | Thermal Power Plant | balkan | balkan coal | coal | environment | power plants

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