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Romania: Hidroelectrica awards 188 million euros HPP Vidraru refurbishment deal

Romanian hydropower company Hidroelectrica awarded a 188 million euro contract for the refurbishment of its major hydropower plant Vidraru to an association formed by Romanian companies Electromontaj (the leader of the association), Butan Grup (specialized in crane production), and Croatian company Koncar. 

The winner of the contract was the sole bidder. The contract was awarded after five failed attempts carried out since 2016.

Electromontaj is a Romanian construction and assembly company, a leader in the energy construction market in Romania, according to its description. The group includes the companies Emfor, Iproeb, Electrotehnica, and HidroconstrucÈ›ia. 

Koncar is an industrial group from Croatia with a history of more than 100 years that employs more than 5,000 people. According to its description, the operations of delivering products, services, and solutions are focused on four broad sectors: power generation, power transmission and distribution, railway solutions and infrastructure, and digital solutions and platforms.

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