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Montenegro’s Green Grow Energy starts building for 2.35 MW solar plant

Apr 16, 2024, 12:26:25 PMArticle by Djordje Jajcanin
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April 16 (SeeNews) - Montenegrin company Green Grow Energy said it has begun the construction of a 2.35 MW solar power plant on the rooftops of logistics and distribution centre of local retail chain Voli.

Montenegro’s Green Grow Energy starts building for 2.35 MW solar plant
Photo: Green Grow Energy

The plant will be located at the distribution centre in Montenegro’s capital Podgorica and will comprise 4100 solar panels, Green Grow Energy said in a LinkedIn post last weekend.

According to the Montenegrin business registry, Green Grow Energy is owned by private individuals Zoran Djukanovic, who owns 35.5% of its capital, Oytun Kutay, 33%, Slavoljub Popadic, 21.5% and Aykut Firat, who owns 10%. It was established in August 2021.

Founded in 1995, Voli has over 50 stores and 2,000 employees.

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