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Siemens Gamesa to supply Serbian onshore wind farm
Official Press Release Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy:
Serbia pushes for green power in first wind project between state-owned EPS and Siemens Gamesa
The 66MW Kostolac project is the first for Siemens Gamesa in Serbia, and the first wind project for state power company EPS / The site to the East of the country will deploy 20 SG 3.3-132 turbines, the most powerful to be used in Serbia / Project to sit on former coal mining land as EPS expands its energy sources / First Serbia wind project to be financed by German development bank KfW
Serbia will receive a new renewable boost in the coming years from a 66MW contract to supply state utility EPS’s first wind project in the country. In fact, the Kostolac site will sit on former coal mining land, marking a fresh transition towards green energy. The Kostolac wind project is also a first for Siemens Gamesa in the country, which will provide 20 SG 3.3-132 turbines to... ... More: Official Press Release Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
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