Egesa Enerji to build 8.6 MW solar plants in Serbia

Temo Power, a subsidiary of Egesa Enerji, has planned two grid-connected solar plants totaling 8.6 MW in Serbia’s Vojvodina with SEB, EPC, and Bey Han.

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Bey Han has joined the Serbian solar project as part of the contractor group after delivering over 250 MW in Turkey.

Bey Han has joined the Serbian solar project as part of the contractor group after delivering over 250 MW in Turkey. Image Credit/Source: Andreas-Troll/ Pixabay

Turkish company Egesa Enerji, through its Serbian subsidiary Temo Power, is set to construct two solar power plants in Serbia’s Vojvodina province with a combined peak capacity of 8.6 MW. One plant is in Aradac near Zrenjanin (4.2 MW) and the other in Odžaci (4.4 MW), both connected to the distribution grid to support decentralized energy generation. The equipment will be supplied by Solarna energija budućnosti (SEB), and the construction will be carried out by Serbian firm EPC in partnership with Turkish company Bey Han. Egesa Enerji currently operates 170 MW of solar capacity across three countries. 

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