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Serbian company ProTent and Polish company SBB Energy have signed the agreement on strategic partnership

Serbian company ProTent and Polish company SBB Energy have signed the agreement on strategic partnership with the aim of establishing long-term business cooperation, implementation of technologies and scientific achievements for the purpose of upgrading the efficiency of Serbian energy system of Serbia and its harmonization with the EU regulations, as well as a joint venture in the market.

SBB Energy is known for environmental protection technologies, such as installations for the reduction of the emission of nitrogen oxides or desulfurization. The cooperation with the Serbian company will enable the realization of complex projects in energy, ecology and the decarbonization process.

ProTent employs over 8,000 workers, provides services in the field of electrical-mechanical maintenance and repair, environmental protection, consulting and engineering, maintenance of fire devices and installations and others.

The Director of ProTent Slobodan Vujicic said that 95 v% of the company’s activities pertained to operations with state-owned power utility EPS and that they specialized in thermal power facilities and all the works on thermal power plants. Knowing what awaits Serbian energy sector, such as the adaptation to the EU standards and protocols, the cooperation with SBB Energy is not only good for the company, but also for the entire thermal power sector of the country, Vujicic concluded.

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