EFT Group plans to build a 60 MW solar project in Skrobotno

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EFT Group is set to build a 60 MW solar power plant with photovoltaic cells spread over 133 hectares of land area in Skrobotno, near Bileca, Bosnia.

The project is expected to provide an annual energy production of about 84 GWh.

The Government of Srpska is set to award the concession of the project to EFT International Investments Holding Limited, a unit of EFT Group.

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