Italy's
Fintel Energia Group said on Thursday its Serbian
unit MK-Fintel has signed with Greek company EPC
Contractor Prenecon S.A. and Vestas Systems two
contracts for the supply and construction of the
9.9 megawatt (MW) Kula wind park in Serbia.
The facility, for which construction works had
started in November 2013 and right after halted
because of change of wind turbine type, will be
completed by October 31, 2015, Fintel Energia
Group said in a statement.
The 13.94 million euro ($17.2 million) Kula wind
farm, the first of its kind in Serbia, is being
funded through project financing provided by
Austria's Erste Bank.
The facility will generate annually around 27,000
meagwatt-hours of clean energy sold through a
power purchase agreement at 92 euro per megawatt
hours.
Along with the other company-owned 6.6 MW facility
in construction, La Piccolina, due to completion
on late 2015, the Kula wind farm accounts for 100%
of the feed-in tariff subsidized wind energy
investments in Serbia for 2015.
Besides the above mentioned investments, MK-Fintel
fully owns in Serbia additional projects totaling
178.2 MW ready to build.
MK Fintel Wind is a 46/54 joint venturebetween
Serbia’s MK Group and Fintel Energia Group. It was
set up in 2008 to invest in green energy projects
in Serbia and the region.
Source:SeeNews