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Serbia: Preliminary design for RHPP Bistrica completed

The preliminary design, the feasibility study, the study of immovable cultural goods and the study of the connecting of the power plant to the distribution network for the project of the construction of the reversible hydropower plant Bistrica have been completed, the minister of mining and energy of Serbia, Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic said.

The minister pointed out that the year 2024 was the most important one for the completion of the preparation of the technical documentation so that the preparatory works for the construction of that hydropower plant would begin in 2025.

The spatial plan of the special purposewill be adopted at the Government’s session soon, which is to be followed by the obtaining of the location requirements, she said and added that the preparation of the environmental impact assessment study was in progress and that it would be adopted after the public inspection, by the end of the year.

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