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Ensuring grid access, off‑taker reliability and technology resilience

Securing a reliable grid connection is fundamental to monetizing wind‑park output. Transmission constraints or curtailment policies can limit the ability to export electricity, eroding revenue. Investors should verify that grid agreements guarantee capacity and set out remedies for curtailment. The creditworthiness of the power purchaser is equally important; a long‑term power purchase agreement (PPA) is […]

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Managing regulatory, currency, and political risks in wind‑farm investments

Wind‑energy projects depend heavily on supportive regulatory frameworks. Sudden changes in feed‑in tariffs, grid‑access rules or permitting processes can disrupt project economics. Investors should monitor government policy direction and ensure contracts include stabilization clauses that protect against adverse legislative changes. Currency and inflation risks are also critical: turbine procurement and financing may be in euros

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Mitigating wind investment risks in Southeast Europe: An Owner’s Engineer view on EPC reliability and investor protection

From an Owner’s Engineer’s vantage point, Southeast Europe’s onshore wind market is entering a defining phase—where investor capital, construction excellence, and policy reliability must intersect with precision. In Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, and Romania, we are now routinely aligning global EPC contract standards with local execution realities, creating wind assets that are not only bankable on

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Investor insights: The impact of risk management on financial performance in wind‑park EPC projects

Investing in a wind park is fundamentally about converting a natural resource into predictable cash flows. In Southeast Europe, supportive policy frameworks and the region’s wind potential make these projects attractive, yet they carry inherent risks that can materially affect financial performance. As the Owner’s Engineer (OE), our primary duty is to manage these risks

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Montenegro as a gateway for wind investments: Low regulatory barriers, euro stability, and strategic export opportunities

Montenegro is not the largest renewable market in Southeast Europe. It does not have Romania’s vast plains, Serbia’s gigawatt-scale ambition, or Croatia’s deep EU grid integration. And yet, Montenegro is emerging as one of the most strategic gateways for wind energy investment in the region. In an era defined by permitting delays, regulatory uncertainty, currency

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Tivat & Kotor – The yachting and marina economy of the Adriatic

Tivat and Kotor, though distinct in history, architecture and identity, form one of the most powerful maritime economic ecosystems in the Mediterranean. Together, they represent the yachting capital of the Adriatic, a high-value coastal corridor shaped by marinas, luxury real estate, heritage tourism, nautical services and global mobility. This is not mass tourism. It is a

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Sector opportunities for early entrants in Montenegro: The strategic advantage before EU accession

Foreign investors entering Montenegro today stand at a rare inflection point. The economy is still small, regulation still flexible, and valuations still below EU levels — yet the trajectory is unmistakably toward deeper European integration, higher institutional standards and a profound shift in how capital treats this country. Early entrants are not just buying assets;

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EU funds and the new development opportunities for Montenegro: A strategic window for transformation

Montenegro stands on the threshold of the most consequential development opportunity in its modern history: access to large-scale, structured European Union funding. As the country advances toward EU membership, it is entering a new phase in which pre-accession funds, green-transition instruments, infrastructure financing mechanisms, digital transformation grants, and post-accession cohesion funds will define the trajectory

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Montenegro’s infrastructure requirements and the future of financing modern connectivity

Montenegro’s dramatic landscapes — soaring mountains, deep canyons, twisting coastlines, and narrow valleys — create one of the most visually captivating geographies in Europe. Yet this same geography presents enormous challenges for national infrastructure. Montenegro’s infrastructure system is a complex puzzle shaped by altitude differences, seismic activity, environmental constraints, and decades of underinvestment. As the

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The best coastal resorts in Montenegro: A strategic asset for tourism, foreign investment and national branding

Montenegro’s Adriatic coastline is one of Europe’s most compelling luxury-tourism assets. Its dramatic geography — steep limestone mountains collapsing into sapphire-blue waters, medieval towns carved into fjord-like bays, beaches tucked into quiet coves, and islands crowned by heritage architecture — gives Montenegro an aesthetic advantage unmatched by many established Mediterranean destinations. Yet natural beauty alone

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