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British Company ‘Kermas’ Investing 150 Million BAM in Building a Wind Farm in Nevesinje

Published April 26, 2014
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wind-park-2The British company ‘Kermas’ will be the strategic partner and will invest around 150 million BAM in building the first wind farm in the RS on the mountain Trusina, near Nevesinje, announced ‘Nezavisne’.

The wind farm Trusina will produce annually around 160.000 megawatt-hours of electricity, which means that it will be the first wind farm in the RS to supply around 40.000 households or a city with around 160.000 people.

Construction works for the wind farm, with the company ‘Eol Prvi’ from Nevesinje in charge, already began last year, but the planned deadline, according to the agreement on concession, will be extended until the end of next year due to the unreadiness of the company ‘Elektroprenos B&H’ to include this wind farm in the network before this deadline.

Zlatko Mandžuka, director of ‘Eol Prvi’ from Nevesinje, founded by the Belgrade company ‘Omega Plus’ with 97 percent ownership, which is also owned by Mandžuka, said that the building of the wind farm Trusina should be finished by the end of this Fall, according to the concession agreement.

‘’However, the opening of the first wind farm in the RS has to be postponed for one year, because the company ‘Elektroprenos B&H’, which handles transmission network in the country, will not be ready to include the wind farm Trusina of 51 megawatts in the current network before the end of 2015’’, said Mandžuka.

(Source: ekapija.com)

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