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Siemens Games to construct 18 Turbines for Wind Farm near Tomislavgrad

Published February 22, 2018
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The Spanish company Siemens Games signed a contract with BH company F.L. Wind on the construction of the wind farm “Jelovaca” near Tomislavgrad, which will have a total power of 36 MW.

After the construction of the wind farm Mesihovina, realized by Elektroprivreda HZ HB, Jelovaca will be the second power plant of this type in our country.

Namely, the company Siemens Games will construct turbines (type G97-2.0 MW) and they will maintain them over the next five years, as stated by this Spanish company. The contract includes the installation of a total of 18 turbines, and the part of the contract that refers to maintenance will come into force at the end of the year of 2018.

Siemens Games is one of the most respected companies in the field of renewable energy in the Western Balkans. Companies from Croatia, Macedonia and BiH have so far ordered a total of 116 turbines with a total power of 285 MW.

Siemens Games is one of the most represented companies that are working in the field of renewable energy in the Western Balkans. So far, companies from Croatia, Macedonia and BiH ordered a total of 116 turbines with a total power of 285 MW.

(Source: klix.ba)

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