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Clarion Partners Appointed Owner’s Engineer for 150MW EPC wind and 80MW Solar

Clarion Partners Owners Engineer the regional consulting and engineering company, has been appointed as owner’s engineer for the delivery of EPC Wind park 150MW project to be built in Eastern Serbia. This state-of-the-art low-carbon wind park will reduce Serbia carbon footprint in the energy industry. Wind Park project development project was conducted in the past years, being unique green power generation projects to be built on the most challening mountain locations in eastern Serbia but with highest measured wind and expected maximum utilisation of annual power production. Transmission lines with three export lines will enable sustainable electricity trading for its owners.

As owner’s engineer, Clarion will provide technical and engineering oversight services for the duration of the project to monitor and assess the work in progress, ensuring the Engineering, Procurement and Construction contractor delivers work consistent with the project’s requirements.

Aleksandra Milosavljevic, founding partner of Clarions Partners said: “This win demonstrates Clarions ability to be leaders in decarbonisation and the energy transition. We are excited to be working with institutional client on an innovative project that is very closely tied to Serbia economy and the country’s transition to a low-carbon future.”

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Clarion Partners Owners Engineer ( https://owners.engineer/ ) is recognised as an industry leader in energy and decarbonisation, and will play such a key role in the successful execution of this project. Being the lead on the development of project until ready to build phase, Clarions experts will simply continue the implementation of clients strategy including the Solar 80MW project implementation.

 

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