VE Rakova Bara, a subsidiary of Ivicom Holding, plans to develop a 150 MW wind farm project in the municipality of Kučevo, in Braničevo District, Serbia.
The Rakova Bara project will consist of about 30 wind turbines with a maximum hub height of 210 meters. The company also plans to build a 110 kV transmission line that will be connected to the existing 400 kV overhead power line south of the wind farm site.
Ivicom Holding holds 70% of VE Rakova Bara, while the rest is owned by H-Planet.
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