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– As we had Nis as a hub and highways pass through Nis, Loznica is a hub when it comes to energy.
Investments in the low-distribution network that should support the high-voltage network and our connection with local countries are not small, and it is equally important that we are all moving towards a real energy transition this year.
This was said in Loznica by the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, Professor Dr. Zorana Mihailovic.
– That means that the electricity that we produced in thermal power plants must be slowly reduced, so that it is almost gone. But it remains how we will get electricity then. Serbia is too rich in rivers and there is no reason not to use the potential of its rivers. We made statements of intent with Republika Srpska, the Prime Ministers of Serbia and Republika Srpska signed it, one part of the project technical documentation has been completed, I think that the preparatory works for HES Gornja Drina can start this summer – Mihailovic points out.
EPS, as she pointed out, sent a request to approve the preparation of works by the department she heads, “it will certainly do that.”
– Therefore, in the next few years, Serbia will be richer for the potential of three hydroelectric power plants in the production of electricity – the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia specified. – It will ensure us to be safer in the electricity system, but it will also provide us with a permanent connection with the region. So, infrastructure, whether it is transport or energy, if we are not well connected with the region, then it excludes us from future development. There are no exclusions, and all this is made possible by the new capacities that we will create, Novosti reports.

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