March 14 (SeeNews) - Serbian company B2 Energia plans to build a 10 MW solar plant in the northern town of Backa Topola, the local authorities said.
The Solar North plant will span 36.3 hectares, project documents published by the city council earlier this week showed.
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According to the Serbian business registry, B2 Energia's capital is split equally between Borislav Zivkovic and Milan Keselj. It was founded in July 2023.
Approached by SeeNews for information on the size of the planned investment, a Backa Topola council official declined to comment. B2 Energia has not responded to a SeeNews e-mail seeking comment by the time this article was published.