Bosnia's Serb Republic invites bids for building and construction of 80 MW solar plant
Jun 15, 2022 02:31 PM ET
- Bosnia's Serb Republic released a tender for granting a 50-year giving in contract for the building of an 80 MW solar energy plant worth an approximated 136.9 million marka ($73.4 million/70 million euro), the entity's energy ministry stated on Wednesday.

The Planik solar plant, to be improved a 85.4-hectare plot of land in the municipality of Bileca, will have an annual output of some 106 GWh, the Serb Republic's energy ministry claimed in a statement.
The target date for the submission of bids is 60 days from the statement date.
The Serb Republic is just one of 2 autonomous entities that form Bosnia and Herzegovina. The other one is the Federation.
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