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Serbia: Greenwatt plans 225 MW Bradarac wind farm in Aleksinac

WPP Greenwatt is planning to construct the Bradarac wind farm with an estimated capacity of 225 MW in the municipality of Aleksinac. The project is included in the Detailed Regulation Plan, which is currently open for public review.

The development will cover an area of 2,467 hectares. While most of the land is currently used for agriculture, some sections fall within forest and water management zones.

The wind farm will feature 40 turbines connected by internal roads and the necessary infrastructure to support its operations. The total capacity is expected to reach approximately 225 MW, though the capacity of each turbine will be determined during the technical planning phase, based on available technology and project implementation considerations.

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