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Croatia: JANAF acquired its first solar project

Jadranski Naftovod has begun with its very first solar power plant project, with plans to put it into function by March next year.

Jadranski Naftovod has officially taken over 100% of the shares in the company Solar Energy Vođinci. That of course includes the investment in a solar power plant in Vođinci, near Vinkovci. That plant has a designed power installation of 14.2857 megawatts and a connected power of 9.99 megawatts.

This project is in the phase of the beginning of construction and building permits have been obtained. The expected date of vomissioning is March 2025, Jadranski Naftovod announced.

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