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Executive director of EPS Bratislav Ceperkovic said after the meeting that this is the most important news in the past twenty five years when it comes to electrical engineering.

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It was confirmed to delegation of Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) in a meeting with the representatives of the French power company EDF in Wednesday that this company, as a new majority owner of the Italian company Edison, remains the strategic partner for building two new blocks of the power plant Kolubara B in Serbia.
 
Executive director of EPS Bratislav Ceperkovic said after the meeting that this is the most important news in the past twenty five years when it comes to electrical engineering.
 
“The project is one of the important strategic projects for development of new power capacities. Our hosts from Paris are also interested in new strategic partnership and introduction to our capacities and a possible investment in our power system”, said Ceperkovic, as quoted by online media Serbia energy.
 
He said that the yesterday’s meeting was the first preliminary meeting of the representatives of EPS and EDF, and the representatives of the largest public company in the world have confirmed the arrival in Belgrade soon.
 
Reminding that the EDF entered the Juzni Tok project with 15 percent ownership, Ceperkovic said that yesterday they discussed their potential involvement in the gas cogeneration project.
 
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