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Serbia: Windflow West to build 60 MW wind park

The City of Vranje has announced the public inspection of the draft Detailed Regulation Plan for the wind park Grot i Oblik, which envisages the installation of nine wind turbines with a combined installed capacity of 60 MW.

The investor in the project is local company Windflow West, whose shareholders are US company Sunflow Holdings with a 70% stake and Turkish company Vulcanus Enerji Yatirim holding the remaining 30% stake.

Its sister company Windflow East is planning to develop another wind project in Serbia – wind farm Gornjak near Petrovac na Mlavi with an installed capacity up to 200 MW.

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