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Serbia: Crni Vrh wind farm public debate

The project is developed by local company Crni Vrh Power. The cost of the construction of this 50 MW wind farm is estimated to some 100 million euros and is expected to start in 2021, upon obtaining all the necessary permits.

The city of Bor and the municipality of Majdanpek in eastern Serbia have put on public debate a draft of detailed regulation plan of the area where 50 MW wind farm Crni Vrh should be built.

The area of the planned wind farm is located on the territory of three local governments: Bor, Majdanpek and Zagubica, while the drafting of a regulation plan for Zagubica municipality is currently ongoing. Out of 40 proposed wind turbines, 14 will be built on the territory of the city of Bor, 5 in Majdanpek municipality and 21 in Zagubica municipality.

 

 

 

 

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