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Serbia: Čibuk 2 wind farm begins trial operation, full commissioning planned for December

The Čibuk 2 wind farm, located in the municipality of Kovin in southern Banat, officially began trial operation on 21 October. So far, 35 MW of installed capacity has been connected to Serbia’s national electricity grid.

The installation of all turbines is expected to be completed by mid-November, with the full 154 MW facility scheduled for commissioning and grid connection in early December.

The Čibuk 2 project marks a significant milestone in Serbia’s renewable energy expansion. It is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance national energy security, and promote sustainable development in the local communities.

The wind farm is jointly financed by UAE-based Masdar and Finland’s Taaleri Energia.

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