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Serbia, 300 MW solar complex near Kladovo to be built

Kladovo municipality in eastern Serbia has put up for early public review the Detailed Regulation Plan for the construction of a solar power plant Kladovo Solar Gate.

The investor in the project is local company ERG Renewables which plans to build a solar power plant with installed capacity of up to 300 MW. The project company has been established in 2019 and is wholly-owned by Cyprus-based ERG Investments.

The future power plants will be located on the agricultural land, on the plateau above the city of Kladovo and the Danube valley, and should cover the area of almost 700 hectares. Besides the installation of photovoltaic panels, the project also envisages the installation of line infrastructure facilities and underground power and optic cables.

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