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Serbia, Hive Energy said that it is planning to develop 14 solar power projects

UK company Hive Energy said that it is planning to develop 14 solar power projects in Serbia with combined installed capacity of over 2.2 GW.

The statement from the company said that it has already secured land for three of these projects, totaling 450 MW. It expects to secure land plots for another two projects (40 MW and 290 MW) by mid-2023.

However, no details regarding the locations, technology or financing of these projects have been disclosed.

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Hive Energy opened its subsidiary in Serbia in May 2022.

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