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Montenegro: Agenos Energy to build a 100 MW solar power plant in Nikšić

The interest of companies in investing in renewable energy sources is not waning, so another solar power plant will be built in Nikšić, more precisely in the Vraćenovići settlement.

It is an investment planned by the company Agenos Energy from Podgorica, and according to the conducted analyses, it was determined that the possible capacity of the future solar power plant is 100 MW.

The construction of the solar power plant is planned on several urban plots at KO Vraćenovići in Nikšić, and the total area of ​​the site is 1,250,000 m2 (125 hectares).

At the last session, the government issued urban planning and technical requirements to this investor for the preparation of technical documentation.

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