“Montenegro’s Wind Energy Future: From Možura to Gvozd”

The Mozura Wind Power Plant stands as one of Montenegro’s key assets in the renewable energy sector, playing a vital role in the country’s transition to green energy. Commissioned in 2019, this 46 MW wind farm has been instrumental in helping Montenegro meet its renewable energy goals. Located between Bar and Ulcinj, it generates enough energy to power thousands of homes, further solidifying Montenegro’s position as a leader in wind energy production in Southeastern Europe.

Looking ahead, Montenegro has several ambitious wind power projects in the pipeline, with the Gvozd Wind Farm leading the charge. Construction for the Gvozd wind farm is set to begin in 2024, and the project is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2025. This 55 MW wind farm, located near Nikšić, will produce approximately 150 GWh of energy annually—enough to power around 25,000 households. It represents a significant step forward in Montenegro’s decarbonization efforts, contributing to the country’s goal of reducing CO2 emissions and enhancing energy security​(

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Montenegro’s renewable energy strategy also includes plans to implement an additional 200 MW of electricity from wind and solar sources over the next few years​(Montenegrobusiness). This effort underscores the country’s commitment to green energy and its integration with broader European energy transition goals.

These future projects, combined with existing initiatives like the Krnovo and Mozura wind farms, are pivotal in positioning Montenegro as a key player in the renewable energy market in the Balkans.