Montenegro has officially welcomed Admir Šahmanović as its new Minister of Energy and Mining. Following a recent merger of two ministries, Šahmanović is set to oversee critical energy projects aimed at enhancing the country’s energy infrastructure and its integration with the European Union.

Key Takeaways

  • Admir Šahmanović has been appointed as the Minister of Energy and Mining in Montenegro.
  • His primary responsibilities include completing the Trans-Balkan Electricity Corridor and enhancing energy cooperation with the EU.
  • Šahmanović has a strong background in financial management and energy policy.

Background of the New Minister

Admir Šahmanović, born in 1985, holds a master’s degree in financial management and has been involved in various capacities within Montenegro’s government. He previously served as the Minister of Mining, Oil and Gas and has been a key figure in the energy sector since 2022.

His career highlights include:

  • Working with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Montenegro and Serbia.
  • Serving in Montenegro’s ministries of sustainable development and tourism.
  • Managing EU-funded projects focused on green energy and environmental protection.

Responsibilities and Priorities

As the new Minister, Šahmanović will focus on several key projects that are crucial for Montenegro’s energy future:

  1. Trans-Balkan Electricity Corridor: Completing the domestic segment of this project is a top priority, with only a few kilometers remaining.
  2. Monita Submarine Interconnector: Installation of the second line to Italy is essential for enhancing energy trade.
  3. Power Market Coupling: Integrating Montenegro’s power market with the European Union is a significant goal.
  4. Hydropower Projects: Development of the Komarnica and Kruševo hydropower projects.
  5. Renewable Energy Initiatives: Implementation of a subsidy scheme for rooftop solar power and energy efficiency measures.
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Vision for Montenegro’s Energy Future

During his appointment, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić emphasized the importance of these projects, stating that successful completion would position Montenegro as a vital energy cooperation bridge between the Balkans and the EU. Šahmanović echoed this sentiment, highlighting that current photovoltaic and wind projects could potentially increase Montenegro’s electricity capacity fivefold, reaching 5 GW.

Upcoming Engagements

Šahmanović is set to participate in the Belgrade Energy Forum (BEF 2025), which will take place on May 14. This two-day conference will gather regional and international stakeholders to discuss energy policies and initiatives, further solidifying Montenegro’s role in the regional energy landscape.

Conclusion

Admir Šahmanović’s appointment marks a significant step for Montenegro as it seeks to enhance its energy infrastructure and align more closely with European energy standards. With a strong background in financial management and a commitment to sustainable energy, Šahmanović is poised to lead Montenegro into a new era of energy development.

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