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Bosnia’s Deling to build 36 MW solar power plant

Bosnian real estate developer Deling Invest plans to build a 36 MW solar power plant in Tuzla, estimated to cost 60 million marka ($33.6 million/30.7 million euro), the city said.

The Deling Invest 1 solar power plant is expected to produce around 40 GWh of electricity per year, the city of Tuzla said in a press release on Thursday.

The city of Tuzla has granted an urban planning consent for the execution of works on the construction of solar power plant on June 7, the press release read.

The solar power plant will be build on a land of about 24 hectares.

(1 euro = 1.95583 marka)

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