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Serbia gets a wind farm with 60 windmills

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In Pancevo, the construction of a wind farm with 60 windmills, with an installed capacity of up to 300 MW, is planned. The investor of the project is the company Vetrozelena doo Belgrade.
As stated in the draft decision on the development of a plan for detailed regulation of the infrastructure complex for renewable energy sources, which was submitted to the City Council of the City of Pancevo in early November and determined by it, it is planned to build a wind farm in the cadastral municipalities of Banatsko Novo Selo and Dolovo with coverage of about 46.4 km2.
Within the wind farm Vetrozelena, it was originally planned to build 20 to 30 wind turbines with an installed capacity of about 160 MW, but at the beginning of the year the investor submitted a request to double the power of the future wind farm, with planned construction between 40 and 60 wind turbines with a capacity of 5 to 7 MW.
JP Urbanizam Pancevo has been appointed as the plan developer.
Within the Vetrozelena wind farm, the construction of an infrastructure complex with an appropriate connecting medium-voltage cable, telecommunications and other network, as well as a network of access roads, is also planned.
As Radovan Vukosavljevic, head of the Department for Property and Legal Relations of the Municipality of Kovin, told eKapija, with whom we recently talked about the planned construction of the Cibuk 2 wind farm in Kovin, the plan is to connect Vetrozelena to the substation in that municipality built for the Cibuk 1 wind farm, since it will be located on the border with that municipality.
– Investors of Vetrozelena obtain conditions from EMS for connecting the wind power plant to this substation, and the municipality has made a decision to change the planning document for Cibuk 1, in order to enable the connection of wind farms Cibuk 2 and Vetrozelena. In order to achieve that, the substation will have to be reconstructed, or another smaller one will have to be built, which would then be connected to the existing one – Vukosavljevic told us.
In the initiative for making a decision for the development of a detailed regulation plan for the wind farm Vetrozelena from September last year, the investor stated that the company Vetrozelena doo is a newly established company of investors CWP Renewables, which has many years of experience and projects wind farms Cibuk 1 in Serbia and Fantanele in Romania, as well as 9 projects in Australia, have a total capacity of more than 3 GW, eKapija reports.

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