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RS: Germany abandoned the Hrgud wind project

Germany is withdrawing from the financing of the Hrgud wind farm near Berković. This was expected and we are moving on, Jovica Vlatković, executive director for investments and development of ERS said.

We left the credit arrangement with the German Development Agency, so as of today we can officially work independently on the project, Vlatković added.

The potentials of the Republic of Srpska are huge, especially in its south, Elektroprivreda spokeswoman Ana Bokonjić Buha told ATV. That is why the Chinese delegation visited the parent company.

“Bosnia and Herzegovina’s ambassador to China Berjan visited ERS with representatives of Chinese companies that expressed interest in investing in projects from renewable sources with an emphasis on wind power plants, specifically the Hrgud hydropower plant. Certain talks have started and we hope for a positive outcome,” she said. Ana Bokonjić, ERS spokesperson.

The positive outcome was also shown in other projects that ERS implements in cooperation with partners from all over the world.

EaRS has developed several significant projects in the field of renewable energy sources, where hydropower plants are leading the way. Work on the construction of HPP Dabar is well underway, and the contractor is the renowned Chinese company Gezuba, we have also started construction work on HPP Mrsovo with the renowned Turkish company NGA, according to Bokonjić Buha.

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