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Serbia: 120 MW wind farm to be built near Sombor

Local company Vision Invest plans to build a wind farm in the city of Sombor in parts of the cadaster municipalities, Stanisic, Conoplja, Svetozar Miletic and Sombor 2. The total capacity of the planned wind park is around 120 MW.

– It is defined in line with the possibilities of connecting to the electrical energy system, whereas the Plan will carry out an analysis in the architectural and urban planning sense for roughly 20 to 25 locations of wind generators for which there are no limitations to the realization – the documentation says.

The area covered by the Detailed Regulation Plan, which is up for public inspection until December 22, amounts to around 4 450 ha.

The plan also defines the possibility of the realization of the whole project in phases and a subsequent selection of the type of wind generators and their power, on which the total number of plan locations for the installation of wind generators in line with this plan will depend.

Projektura doo Beograd prepared the urban project.

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