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21 october 2020
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The Ministry of Environmental Protection of Serbia, together with the local governments in the country, has prepared project-technical documentation for the construction of 29 waste water treatment plants and 11 municipal waste treatment facilities, BalkanEngineer.com learned from the website eKapija.com.
It also became clear that financial assistance from the Council of Europe Development Bank of EUR 500 million has been provided for that purpose. The Serbian Ministry has provided international funding through grants or loans to five cities in the country - Kraljevo, Nis, Cacak, Kragujevac and Leskovac, where waste water treatment facilities will be built and sewage systems will be expanded. Additional funds are sought for other settlements - Novi Pazar, Zrenyanin, Indjia, Stara Pazova, Vrnyachka Banya, Valevo, Sombor and Sremska Mitrovica.
The projects of waste water treatment facilities in Prokuple, Gorni Milanovac, Kanjiza, Horgos, Lebane, Svrlig, Despotovac, Topola and Mionica are currently being prepared, eKapija.com reports as well.
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Romania's energy supplier Restart Energy and US-based fund Interlink Capital Strategies have established a joint venture that will generate USD 500 million in green energy investments in Romania and neighboring countries.
Dundee Precious Metals registered a record in gold production in 2020. According to preliminary production results, the total gold production of the company`s mines in Bulgaria - "Chelopech" and "Ada Tepe", increases by about 30% compared to 2019.
At the end of 2020, the Romanian technology center for startups Oradea Tech Hub launched its pre-acceleration program Make IT in Oradea.
The information and communication technology industry is very likely to be among the three of the 18 strongest industries in Bulgaria in 2021, and in many key indicators to be most important for the economy, budget revenues and people's lives.
The largest exporters in Serbia for the period of January-November 2020 were announced, BalkanEngineer.com learned from the website eKapija.com.
According to the Bulgarian Traffic Police, as of December 2020, 1876 electric and about 10000 hybrid vehicles were registered in the country.
On January 6, 2021, the Serbian Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Tomislav Momirovic and the Chinese Ambassador to Serbia H.E. Chen Bo signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation regarding rail vehicles in Serbia, BalkanEngineer.com learned from eKapija.com.
The government of North Macedonia has announced the goals and projects in the field of renewable energy sources in the country, BalkanEngineer.com learned from the news agency Meta.mk.
Problems with the companies implementing the new highway Gradsko-Prilep in North Macedonia have been overcome and with the beginning of the upcoming construction season its construction will start at an accelerated pace.
A joint agreement for the construction of the subway in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, will be signed on January 22nd between the Serbian government, the Chinese company PowerChina and the French Alstom.
The acquisition is part of TeraPlast Group's development strategy and is being carried out alongside with the company's planned investments worth more than EUR 32 million.
An announcement for public procurement was published on the Electronic System for Public Procurement, with an invitation for preparing a feasibility study for either establishing a public-private partnership or potential sale of the power plant.