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Public review open for Dobroviš solar power plant plan in Negotin Municipality

The Municipality of Negotin has announced an early public review of the Detailed Regulatory Plan for the construction of the Dobroviš solar power plant.

The plan is financed by Neško Stojičić Verica, a business entrepreneur from Vlasotince, who intends to build an infrastructure facility for generating electricity from renewable sources in the Štubik I cadastral municipality.

The planned solar power plant will have a capacity of 999 kW, and the total area covered by the plan is 2.14 hectares.

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The facility will be located on agricultural land, which will be repurposed for energy production. The planned area also includes water land, specifically the Zamna River.

The plan is being developed by Dragan Ranđelović from the architectural firm Urboledis Leskovac, and the early public review will be open until March 26.

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