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EPS and Chinese company CMES sign agreement on implementation of „Kostolac - B Power Plant Projects“
Date: February 4th 2010 Author:
Dragan Obradović, Belgrade
Category: Articles
Topic: Electricity , Economy
Topic: Electricity , Economy
Kostolac - 1.251 billion dollar deal with China
The government of Serbia signed yesterday (February 3) the agreement on the implementation of a package of projects dubbed „Kostolac - B Power Plant Projects“.PHOTO: Alenka ŽumbarThe package in question comprises of the upgrade of the existing 350 MW...
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