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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Concession for 29.9 MW wind farm near Tomislavgrad signed

The Government of the Herzeg-Bosnia Canton announced that it has signed a 30-year concession agreement with local company Concordia for the construction of a 29.9 MW wind farm.

The wind farm will be built in the municipality of Tomislavgrad at Galecic locality. The investor will have to pay one-time concession fee in the amount of some 7,000 euros, as well as an annual concession fee equal to 1.75 % of the gross income generated by the wind farm.

The signing of the concession agreement follows the last week’s announcement by the Government that it has awarded the concession for Galecic wind farm to Concordia.

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