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The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission of North Macedonia (ERC) has issued 267 licenses for the production of electricity from renewable sources in 2022, BalkanEngenieer.com has learned.
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Sirma Solutions, a Bulgarian company in the field of information technology and system integration, is planning to expand its markets by enriching its product portfolio, and thereby expanding its specialized teams of developers.
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IFC, a global institution supporting emerging markets in the private sector, will provide up to €40 million to support the expansion plans of leading Albanian investment group Balkan Finance Investment Group (BALFIN).
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A new water pipeline will supply drinking water to nearly 33,000 people in the municipality of Belsh in Central Albania, BalkanEngineer.com learned from BTA.bg.
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The Chinese company Haitian Machinery will build a plant for the production of industrial injection molding machines and cutting and molding machines in Ruma, Vojvodina in Serbia. This is what BalkanEngineer.com learned.
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A total of BGN 212 million (about EUR 110 million) will be directed to the development of industrial zones in Bulgaria under the Recovery and Sustainability Plan.
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The abandoned oil refinery in Balsh, southern Albania, on the site of which a bitumen production plant operated, will be converted into a solar power plant. The company Greennat Solar Park Ballsh has won the right to install.
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Serbian state energy company Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) plans to invest €4.8 billion in new renewable energy power plants over the next 15 years. This goal will be realized through the Go Green Road plan.
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One of the largest manufacturers of ski equipment in the world, the Austrian company Amer Sports, will build a new factory in Bulgaria, BalkanEngineer.com learned from Economy.bg.
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The company Magnamehatronics, which designs, develops and manufactures automotive systems, modules and components, is opening a new factory in the technological-industrial development zone of the city of Shtip.