The Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia is organizing the second round of auctions for market premiums for wind and solar power projects. The quotas are 300 MW and 124.8 MW, respectively. Maximum prices are both much lower than the first time. For the second time, Serbia is launching auctions
epted in entirety), with best ranked bid of 64,48 €/MWh. In addition, four projects received awards totalling 25,2 MW of solar ph tovoltaic capac-ity with the winning bid of 88,65 €/MWh. It is expect-ed that two more auctions will be held for another 600 MW of wi have been an-nounced in advancing
Through this tender, the country seeks to contract up to 300 MW of wind and 124.8 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects. The approved maximum bid prices are EUR 79.00 (USD 83.1) per MWh for wind and EUR 72.00/MWh for solar PV. The deadline for interested parties to submit their offers is February
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The Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia is organizing the second round of auctions for market premiums for wind and solar power projects. The quotas are 300 MW and 124.8 MW, respectively. Maximum prices are
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