ENERGY SECTOR IN MONTENEGRO

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ENERGY SECTOR IN MONTENEGRO

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ENERGY SECTOR IN MONTENEGRO. 1. Overview of the Current Situation. Montenegrin Investment Promotion Agency (MIPA). Electric Power Sector. EPCG – Electric Power Company of Montenegro; State Monopoly (67% state ownership - 33% private); New Energy Law adopted in 2003; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ENERGY SECTOR IN MONTENEGRO

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1.Overview of the Current Situation

Montenegrin Investment Promotion Agency (MIPA)

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Electric Power Sector

• EPCG – Electric Power Company of Montenegro;• State Monopoly (67% state ownership - 33% private);• New Energy Law adopted in 2003;• Regulatory Agency established in January 2004;• EPCG functionally unbundled – January 2005;• Legal unbundling is taking place in the next period;• Treaty establishing the Energy Community in SEE

(SEE REM) is signed;• Energy Sector Development Strategy is developed.

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Oil and Gas Sector• Jugopetrol Kotor – the largest petrol firm in

Montenegro (54% owned by Hellenic Petroleum and 46% owned by Investment funds and citizens). Still, around 40% of the petrol-station are outside of Jugopetrol;

• Import of oil derivates and gas is free (12 importers);• Regulatory Energy Agency established in 2004 is in

charge for licenses, but not for final price of the oil derivates and gas;

• Annual import of oil derivates is 350,000 t;• There is no infrastructure for gas distribution and

therefore consumption of gas is minimal one;• There is no Petroleum Law;

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2.Hydro and Thermo Potential

Montenegrin Investment Promotion Agency (MIPA)

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Hydro Power Potential

• Total hydropower potential 10 TWh;

• Utilized at the moment - 17%;

• Two large hydropower plants, installed capacity 649 MW, average annual generation 1.7 TWh;

• 7 small hydropower plants, installed capacity 9,025 MW, average annual generation 21 GWh.

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Hydro Power Plants

• Decisions on privatization is made;

• Privatization Strategy of the EPCG will be completed by October 1st 2005;

• Focus will be on providing framework for privatization of Distribution system and Production;

• EPCG is functionally unbundled;

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Small Hydro Power Plants

• EPCG Board of Directors made decision for 5 Small hydro plants to be privatized;

• Necessary documents are being prepared, tender procedure is about to be announced;

• Total installed capacity 2,71 MW; annual generation 5,5 GWh.

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Opportunities for New SHPP

• There are 70 project designs for SHPPs (capacity – up to 10 MW), total installed capacity 231,005 MW and average annual generation 642,933 GWh.

• There are project designs for 16 SHPPs with installed capacity up to 1 MW, 17 SHPPs with installed capacity from 1 to 2 MW, and 37 SHPPs with installed capacity over 2 MW.

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Large HPP projects

• HPP “KOSTANICA” (544 MW 1332,1 GWh/y)

• HPPs on Moraca River(Natural flow: 238,4 MW; 693,7 GWh/y, Water diversion: 357,6 MW; 1010 GWh/y

• HPP “KOMARNICA” (168 MW; 231,3 GWh/y)

• HPP “LJUTICA” (224 MW; 553,6 GWh/y)

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Thermo Power Potential• One thermal power plant, installed

capacity 210 MW, average annual generation 1.07 TWh;

• Gray lignite coal potential:

In Pljevlja – estimated reserves 205 million t out of which proved exploitations reserves are about 110 million t

In Berane (gray coal) – estimated reserves 38 million t out of which exploitations reserves are 17 million t

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• Estimated reserves of gas in Block III are about 200 billion m3.

Other two block are not estimated yet;

• Solar energy;

• Energy by Wind. Pilot project – Wind Plant at Vilusi (near NIksic). 500 kW. 1,25-1,80 GWh/god.

New Potentials

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Production, Consumption and Balance of Electricity

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3.Oil and Gas Potential

Montenegrin Investment Promotion Agency (MIPA)

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Is there a gas in Montenegro?

• Off shore of Montenegro is divided in three blocks for exploration;

• The State gave concession rights to Jugopetrol which for exploration are expiring latest by 2007;

• Jugopetrol signed two joint ventures contracts with foreign partners;

• There are possibilities for new international tenders for gas exploration and exploitation (including gas on the land);

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Large HPP projects

• HPP “KOSTANICA” (544 MW 1332,1 GWh/y)

• HPPs on Moraca River(Natural flow: 238,4 MW; 693,7 GWh/y, Water diversion: 357,6 MW; 1010 GWh/y

• HPP “KOMARNICA” (168 MW; 231,3 GWh/y)

• HPP “LJUTICA” (224 MW; 553,6 GWh/y)

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Overview of the Investment Possibilities

New SourcesWind & Solar

Gas Exploitation

Thermo Plant

Small Hydro PlantsLarge Hydro

Plants

InvestmentOpportunities