May 23 (SeeNews) - Serbia’s southern city of Prokuplje adopted a detailed zoning plan plan for the South Two solar park, the local authorities said.
The city government did not provide further details about the project in a statement published on its website on Monday.
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The 40 MW solar park will be built by Hive SPP South Two and will span a total of 47 hectares, news provider eKapija reported quoting a company official.
According to the Serbian business registry, Hive SPP South Two, the Serbian arm of Britain’s Hive Energy, was founded in August 2022 with a capital of 10,000 dinars ($92/85 euro).
In February, Hive Energy said it is planning to develop fourteen projects in Serbia with a total capacity of 2.2 gigawatts (GW).
Established in 2010, Hive Energy offers large-scale sustainable green energy solutions, operating in over twenty countries worldwide.
(1 euro = 117.260 dinars)