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Serbia: Intermolo will build a 5 MW solar power plant near Subotica

The City of Subotica adopted the decision on the preparation of the environmental impact assessment (EIA) study for the project for the construction of solar power plant Bikovo 1. The investor in the project is local company Intermolo, the power plant will cover an area of 6 hectares and will consist of more than 10,900 solar panels, totalling a capacity of 5 MW.

The project also includes the construction of a substation and a 20 kV switchyard within the substation. These objects will also facilitate the adjacent solar power plant Bikovo, which should be completed before the Bikovo 1 project.

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