Local company Ivicom Energy, a subsidiary of Austrian Ivicom Energy GmbH, announced that it will invest in the construction of Krivaca wind farm near Golubac in eastern Serbia. Wind farm will have installed capacity of 103.3 MW, while it should be put into operation in November 2017.
Ivicom’s local subsidiary in Serbia was established in 2009 in order to examine wind energy potential and develop wind power plant projects in the country. The company is already present in the region with several wind farm projects. In April, Croatian subsidiary won a concession for the construction of 40 MW wind farm in Teocak near Bihac in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company is also involved in two wind farm projects in Montenegro: Mozura and Krnovo. The construction of Krnovo wind farm, a joint project with French Akuo Energy, is already ongoing and it is expected that construction works will be completed by the end of October.
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Tags: construction, electricity, Ivicom, renewables, Serbia, wind, wind farm