Serbia gets a solar power plant worth 40 million euros.
Source: Profimedia
The Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Bor, the company Netinvest from Belgrade and the Swiss company S2P Electric, which is owned by SSA-Power Group, signed an agreement on a joint project for the development and construction of solar power plant of 56 megawatts (MW) in Bor.
The investment is worth, as it was announced, 40 million euros.
This will, as stated, be the first solar power plant of that power in Serbia and it will be built according to the highest environmental standards, in the endangered ecological zone of mining waste which will be turned into a solar ecological park.
With the realization of this project, Bor and its surroundings will get significant source of electricity obtained without carbon dioxide emissions, stated in the statement SSA-Power Group .
FIRST SOLAR POWER PLANT OF 56 MEGAVATS: A solar ecological park in Serbia is springing up at the place of mining waste
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It is added that, in addition to the energy obtained will be green and the air cleaner, solar The power plant will be built on land that has been degraded, has no use value and has so far stood unused, and it is the location of Visoki planiri, a tailings dump from the mine mines in Bor.
It was recently presented in Serbia thermal battery for storage and production of green energy in thermal power plants that are about to close.