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    Serbia EPS was awarded a 66 MW wind farm project

    • Last Update: 2023-01-01
    • Source: Internet
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    Serbia's state-owned EPS plans to increase its total power generation by 4 percent to 400,000 hours this year, generating 38 million tons of coal, up 1.
    5 percent
    from 2018.
    Serbia's 70% energy comes from coal and the rest from hydropower, and the company plans to use 27% of its energy consumption to renewable energy
    by 2020.
    Serbia's energy minister said it will have 500 megawatts of installed wind power capacity
    by 2020.

    Serbian power company EPS said on Thursday it had received the regulatory green light to build a 66-megawatt (MW) wind farm in the eastern town of Kostolac, the first wind capacity
    in its energy mix.

    An EPS report quoted general manager Milorad Gridge as saying, "We expect construction
    to begin in the third quarter of 2019.
    " ”

    Last year, Germany's state-owned development bank KfW reached an 80 million euro ($91 million) loan agreement with EPS to help complete the wind power project, worth 97 million euros
    .

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    Serbia's state-owned EPS plans to increase its total power generation by 4 percent to 400,000 hours this year, generating 38 million tons of coal, up 1.
    5 percent
    from 2018.
    Serbia's 70% energy comes from coal and the rest from hydropower, and the company plans to use 27% of its energy consumption to renewable energy
    by 2020.
    Serbia's energy minister said it will have 500 megawatts of installed wind power capacity
    by 2020.

    Wind power

    Serbian power company EPS said on Thursday it had received the regulatory green light to build a 66-megawatt (MW) wind farm in the eastern town of Kostolac, the first wind capacity
    in its energy mix.

    An EPS report quoted general manager Milorad Gridge as saying, "We expect construction
    to begin in the third quarter of 2019.
    " ”

    Last year, Germany's state-owned development bank KfW reached an 80 million euro ($91 million) loan agreement with EPS to help complete the wind power project, worth 97 million euros
    .

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