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Serbia: EPS to receive 100-million-euro Italian loan for decarbonisation projects

Italian development bank Cassa Depositi e Prestiti will provide a 100 million euro financing package to Serbian power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije to support the decarbonisation process, EPS said in a press release.

The initiative aims to bolster renewable energy use, enhance energy sector security, and promote sustainability, supporting Serbia’s plans for renewable energy expansion and carbon reduction by 2050, EPS added.

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