1000MW Solar Project in Serbia
We have all seen that in recent years there has been increasing interest in the various forms of renewable energy: hydroelectric, wind, solar and biomass. Of all of these, solar energy has been the subject of particular attention, especially among European Union countries.
Choice of Serbia as the ideal partner for the production of renewable energy: firstly, there is great potential for water resources suitable for energy production and, secondly, there is an equally large availability of land that is not suitable for agricultural purposes, of adequate size and located in a geographical area that offers a conversion rate of solar radiation into electrical energy which is among the highest in Europe. Furthermore, Serbia is a country that, according to estimates by international bodies, provides good
conditions of socio-political stability and will see much higher economic development in the next five years than any other country in the EU.
The closeness of Serbia to the EU countries is another positive factor in the choice, also considering the factthat the country has an infrastructure
for the transmission and distribution of electricity which is suitable for exportation of energy and is already well connected to major continental electricity grids.
The project plans for the installation of photovoltaic systems for a total capacity of 1,000 MWp (1GW), over a total area of approximately 3,000 hectares (6,600 acres), for a total value of about 2 billion euros. The completion of the project is expected within four years of its activation.
The investment plan proposes a minimum annual return for investors of 15% guaranteed for 20 years.Securum Equity Partners and Amicorp Fund Services will make NEPER Fund fully operational by December 2011.
Securum Equity Partners
NEPER Solar Park Incubator
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