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Serbia, EPS launched a tender for testing the potential for the construction of renewable energy projects

Serbian state-owned power utility EPS launched a tender for testing the potential for the construction of renewable energy (wind and solar) projects, along with the preparation of the necessary studies and investment-technical documentation.

The services are related to wind farms and solar power plants with installed capacity greater than 10 MW, as well as for small-scale solar power plants (less than 10 MW).

The procured services also include the preparation of the terrain map, a preliminary analysis of the climatological parameters of the targeted region, an analysis of the possibility of the construction of roof-mounted solar power plants on EPS facilities, as well as land-based solar power plants, a preliminary selection of the type of wind generators, solar panels, and the choice of locations and the estimate of the gross and net electricity production of said RES projects.

The deadline for the submission of bids is 17 January 2023.

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