November 26 (SeeNews) - Spanish renewable energy consultancy Navitacum plans to prepare projects for development of photovoltaic (PV) plants of more than 50 MW in Serbia, the Serbian Chamber of Commerce has said.
The Spanish company has signed a cooperation agreement with the Chamber of Commerce to bring renewable energy investors to Serbia, the chamber said in a statement on Monday.
Navitacum will prepare a study on the production capacities of renewable energy sources in Serbia and will propose financing models alternative to government subsidies, while the Serbian Chamber of Commerce will assist with advisory services and contacts.
Large companies from Spain and Switzerland have already expressed interest in investing in renewable energy projects in Serbia, the owner of the Spanish company, Francisco Gonzalez, said in the statement.
Navitacum is responsible for the project management and operations and maintenance (O&M) of photovoltaic plants in Spain owned by Swiss companies EWB, Aventron and Swiss Gib Energy Lab, Germany's Innogy and Spain's Solnet 2000, according to data published on the corporate website.