Montenegrin developer Agenos Energy and CGES AD Podgorica, an electrical energy transmission system operator, signed a contract for the development and grid connection of an 87.5 MW photo voltaic park in Montenegro.

The Vraćenovići venture can be in-built western Montenegro, close to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. The fee is presently scheduled for 2028.

The plant is related to the transmission community of Vilus, the place a 220/110 kV substation can be constructed, related to an present 110 and 220 kV community. The similar substation will function a connection level to different photo voltaic vegetation within the space.

“This step means elevated manufacturing of unpolluted power, decreased dependence on fossil fuels and probably decrease prices for future customers,” mentioned CGES AD Podgorica on its web site. “This additionally contributes to a extra sustainable future and a friendlier electrical energy system.”

Montenegro had 42 MW of cumulative put in photo voltaic capability on the finish of final 12 months, up from 22 MW the earlier 12 months, in response to figures from the International Renewable Energy Agency.

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