Serbia: to invest EUR 1 bn to meet Eu environmental standard
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The Electric Power Industry of Serbia will invest around EUR 1 billion by 2026 to bring the operations of Eps acilities fully in line with Eu environmental standards, Serbian Energy Minister Aleksandar Antic said. The most important projects will aim to cut emissions of air pollutants from thermal power plants and introduce measures to reduce the negative impact of Eps facilities on water, soil and biodiversity, the minister said. Antic voiced the expectation that Serbia would soon open Chapter 15 on energy in the Eu negotiation talks, pointing to visible results concerning the restructuring of Srbijagas and the requirement to maintain mandatory gas reserves, for which Serbia had received an excellent feedback.
source: ansamed.info
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