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Serbia: Heating pipeline Obrenovac-New Belgrade, construction to start in June

The heating pipeline project will enable the increase of energy efficiency, the use of new energy sources, as well as the production of thermal energy at a lower price. Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlovic said that the construction of heating pipeline connecting Obrenovac to New Belgrade could start in June. Minister Mihajlovic said that Belgrade is the largest city in Serbia and it is very important that its energy balance is sustainable and that energy efficiency increases. This project, among other things, includes the construction of 28 kilometers of heating pipes and four pumping stations.

Deputy Mayor of Belgrade Goran Vesic said that the project will enable that the hot water, which is currently discharged into the Sava river causing its warming, will be used for heating which will have a positive impact on the environment. Last January, Vesic said that the city has secured a 193 million euros loan for the construction of heating pipeline. He explained that the project aims to have hot water, which is the byproduct at the thermal power plant in Obrenovac, used for the heating of Belgrade. District heating utility Beogradske Elektrane will fund 15 % of the project, whereas the rest of the money will be provided by the Government. The expropriation of the land has already started and is expected to be completed in September, after which the construction could start. The heating pipeline is expected to be completed in two years. Annual savings for district heating services will amount to about 16 million euros. In June 2017, Serbian Ministry of Mining and Energy, the city of Belgrade and thermal power plant Nikola Tesla complex (TENT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the construction of Obrenovac-New Belgrade heat pipeline with Power Construction Corporation of China. Former Minister of Mining and Energy Aleksandar Antic said that the construction of this pipeline will save Serbia about 43 million euros per year needed for importing natural gas for Belgrade heating plant. He added that the project was economically justifiable and very important since it would provide additional security in terms of energy supply. The value of the project was initially estimated to 170 million euros.

 

 

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