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Serbia: EPS launched a tender for planning documentation for two solar power plants

Serbian power utility EPS has launched a tender for the preparation of the urban planning documentation for the solar power plants Kolubara A and Morava.

EPS plans to build a solar power plant in Morava with an installed capacity of 45 MW at the location of the ash and slag disposal site of TPP Morava. Also, at the ash and slag disposal site location of TPP Kolubara A, the plan is to build the solar power plant Kolubara A with an installed capacity of 71 MW.

The expected completion deadline for the preparation of the investment-technical and spatial planning documentation, as well as obtaining the building permit, is the end of 2025.

The value of the contract is estimated at 170,000 euros. The deadline for bid submission is April 10.

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