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EPS and Siemens signed a contract

Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) and the company Siemens” signed a contract to modernize the supervisory and control system in power plant Nikola Tesla B in Obrenovac worth 9.3 million Swiss francs.

Managing Director EPS Dragomir Markovic said that the first part of a contract worth 28.6 million Swiss francs, of which 10.5 million will donate the Swiss Government.

It is planned to increase the work efficiency TENT B and environmental protection”, Markovic said, adding that the plan would be implemented by 2013. year.

Sector vice president for energy, “Siemens in Switzerland Reto Naul said that there are economic and ecological reasons for the modernization of the TENT B, whose equipment is out of date.

Source serbia-energy.com

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