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Republic of Srpska: Etmax and Lugos agreed on steps on the solar project Trebinje 1

Local company Etmax and the Hungarian company Lugos, which is working on the project of the solar power plant Trebinje Jedan, agreed on concrete steps for the execution of the work on the project, the owner of Etmax Siniša Maksimović said.

-We are waiting for some more approvals and permits to start this project. We are ready, we have agreed on concrete things so that the contract can be signed, Maksimović said to journalists at the Business Forum of the Republika Srpska and Hungary in Banja Luka.

He specified that his company deals with the design and construction of photovoltaic power plants.

We have become the market leader in the field of renewable sources, especially in the aspect of solar power plants, said Maksimović.

He added that his company has cooperated with Hungarian companies on certain projects until now.

This opportunity was given to us to expand cooperation, and to show what we can do and what they can count on. We will try to market our products through Hungary to other foreign markets, Maksimović pointed out.

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