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Serbia: Pestan to build two solar power plants near Arandjelovac

The Municipality of Arandjelovac has made public the urban project for the urban planning-architectural development of the location of the facilities for the production of electrical energy – the solar power plants Fep and Bukovik 1 in the territory of this municipality.

The investor is the Arandjelovac-based company Pestan doo. The reason for the preparation of the urban project, as said, is the investor’s intention to build two solar power plants, after obtaining the requirements for design and connection.

The total area covered by the project is over 35 ha, and the location encompasses, in the western part, the complex of the former Elektroporcelan Arandjelovac factory and one artificial lake, and in the east part, undeveloped areas.

The solar power plant Fep has a power of 6.5 MW, and the installation of solar panels on the ground and the roofs of the facilities is planned.

The planned power of the Bukovik 1 power plant is 9.9 MW, and the installation of the solar panels is planned on the ground.

The preliminary design was prepared by Azimut Electric from Belgrade, and the urban project was prepared by Arhiplan doo from Arandjelovac, Ekapija reports.

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