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Federation BiH: RWP Vitorog to build 110 MW wind farm near Glamoc

Local company RWP Vitorog is planning to build the 110 MW wind farm Skadimovac, located near Glamoc. The investor has submitted a request for prior Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to the Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism, which has been made available for public review.

According to the project documentation, the 110 MW Skadimovac wind farm envisages the construction of 22 wind turbines with 5 MW output each and the 110/35 kV substation

The  Municipality of Glamor does not have an adopted Spatial Plan, while the Spatial Plan of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, which includes the future Skadimovac wind farm, is in draft status and has not been adopted. For these reasons, the investor was unable to obtain an excerpt from the Spatial Plan of the Municipality of Glamoc or the Spatial Plan of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton.

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