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Energy Fair in Belgrade, regional power generation event

 

Serbia Energy Business proudly presents the 7th International Energy Fair in Belgrade, 12-14 october ” Energetika” Fair on Belgrade fair location.

Energetika Energy Fair is the leading regional energy sector event covering power generation sector in Serbia and region of Balkans. The Energetika fair will bring for the 4th time all major energy companies in Serbia, both state owned and private.

The exhibition will include presentations of the biggest power generation companies in Serbia, their strategic plans of development and future projects in different segments. Power plants, Renewable energy development projects, oil and gas industry will be presented on the fair by key stakeholders.

More information could be found on http://www.sajam.co.rs/active/en/home/details/_params/sajam_id/33281.html 

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