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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Srpska is building a solar power plant worth 42 million euros

Republika Srpska signed today a concession agreement with the company “Elektroprivreda Srpske” for the construction and use of the solar photovoltaic power plant “Trebinje dva”.

The contract was signed in Banja Luka by the Minister of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska, Petar Đokić, the General Director of “Elektroprivreda Srpska” Luka Petrović and the Executive Director for Investments and Development of “Elektroprivreda” Jovica Vlatković, Biznisinfo.ba reports.

The total value of the investment is 84.2 million KM (42 million euros).

Djokic said that the installed power of the future solar photovoltaic power plant is estimated at 53.63 megawatts, and that the annual production, as estimated, will amount to 85.5 gigawatt-hours.

The concession was granted for a maximum period of 50 years, according to Tanjug, Politika reports.

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