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Green Grow Energy is building the largest rooftop solar power plant in Montenegro

Green Grow Energy is building the largest rooftop solar power plant in Montenegro on the roof of the Logistics Distribution Center of the company Voli in Podgorica.

This company won the tender that Voli announced earlier.

As announced on the website of the Green Grow energy company, the Voli solar power plant has received all necessary approvals and permits and is in the implementation phase.

– With a total of 4,100 installed solar panels and 20 inverters, with a total power of 2.35 MWp, this will be the largest rooftop solar power plant in Montenegro for now. We are looking forward to the successful realization of another pioneering project in Montenegro and we thank the company Voli for the trust shown – they stated.

Professional supervision is performed by the Civil engineering company.

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