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Slovenian-Serbian company Hydro Wind will invest about €1 million in Serbian wind farm

 

The first wind generator in Serbia with 600 kW power will be officially put in operation in the village of Leskova near Tutin. Slovenian-Serbian company Hydro Wind will invest about €1 million in the operation, while the municipality has provided the land and it will receive a share of the energy produced by that generator. The municipality plans to have another seven wind generators built on its territory by the end of the year. 

Source balkans.com

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