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Agreement on construction of two hydroelectric power plants signed in Zrenjanin

The investor, Zemun-based company Max Eneco, will provide the necessary technical documentation and equipment for mini hydroelectric power plants that will be built in these two villages in Banat, the Cabinet of the Zrenjanin Mayor announced.

An agreement on the construction of two 1-megawatt hydroelectric power plants, in Stajicevo and Tomasevac, was signed yesterday in Zrenjanin.

The agreement was signed by Zrenjanin Mayor Mileta Mihajlov, Provincial Secretary for Energy Radoslav Strikovic, and Milan Galo, a representative of the company Max Eneco.

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The investor, Zemun-based company Max Eneco, will provide the necessary technical documentation and equipment for mini hydroelectric power plants that will be built in these two villages in Banat, the Cabinet of the Zrenjanin Mayor announced.

Source emg.rs

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