60.856 more panels at the Steelworks

The Environmental Protection Agency assesses whether EPCG needs an environmental permit for a solar power plant in Nikšić

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The Serbian Electric Power Company (EPCG) is planning to build a solar power plant on the roof and around the Niksic Steelworks, with 60.856 panels installed. The project is expected to produce 46.63 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually.

This, among other things, is stated in the documentation that EPCG submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency, in order to decide whether they need an Environmental Impact Assessment Study for this project. The Agency decided in March last year that EPCG did not need a green permit for this project, but now the scope of construction plots has been expanded.

According to the documentation, 4,2 thousand panels have already been installed in the hall of the local "Vučionica", while economic analyses indicate that installing the rest would be cost-effective. The terrain, as it says, is flat or has low vegetation, while there are no registered immovable cultural assets or remains that would indicate archaeological sites at this location.

"The construction of the 'Željezara' photovoltaic power plant is planned on the land within the premises of the 'Željezara Nikšić' factory and on the roofs of the buildings of the aforementioned factory. One part of the panels will be mounted on the roofs of existing buildings, another part on the land, and the third part vertically on the facade of existing buildings. The plots and buildings on which the construction of the aforementioned solar power plant is planned are owned by EPCG. The free roof areas amount to 177.106 square meters, on which 34.243 photovoltaic modules can be installed relatively quickly. A total of 60.856 panels can be installed with the installed modules," the documentation states.

It is stated that no negative impact on the environment is expected during the panel operation phase, but also that no part of the system will produce harmful substances and affect the environment during operation.

In mid-April, EPCG also announced a tender for the preparation of a study on the condition of the structure for the construction of the solar power plant "Željezara", and the job is worth around 66.000 euros. The tender lasted until the beginning of May, so if there are no problems or complaints, the contractor will probably be selected by the beginning of June.

The Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property issued urban and technical requirements for the development of technical documentation at the end of October last year.

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