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Windflow West aims to build 60 MW wind capacity in Serbia

Windflow West aims to build 60 MW wind capacity in Serbia

Date: October 13th 2022

Author: Maja Žuvela

Category: En.vision

Topic: Electricity , Renewables

The Belgrade-based company Windflow West is planning to build two wind farms with 60 MW of combined capacity near the southern Serbian town of Vranje, according to a regulatory plan published by the town’s administration.

The detailed regulatory plan, published on the town’s website on Wednesday, shows that six turbines, each one with 10 MW of capacity, have been planned for the Grot and Oblik wind farms. The projects have been slated for early public review, which should be completed on 26 October.

The US company SunFlow Holding owns a 70% stake in Windflow West, while the remaining 30% is held by the Turkish company Enerji Yatirimlari AS, according to Serbia’s business register.

Serbia has stated in its draft national energy and climate plan that it aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40.3% from their 1990 levels and increase its share of renewables in final gross energy consumption to 41% by 2030.

The country, which now produces around two thirds of its energy from coal, also aims to reach a 49.1% share of renewables in power generation, a 50.9% share of renewables in heating and cooling, and a 6.1% share of renewables in transportation by 2030.




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