ALFI partners with Aspiravi International for 125 MW wind farm in Bosnia

by   CIJ News iDesk V
2024-09-18   10:35
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Slovenian fund manager Alternative Financial Investments announced that its unit ALFI Renewables has agreed the main terms of cooperation on a 125 MW wind farm project in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Aspiravi International, part of Belgium's Aspiravi Group, and Switzerland's Zero Emissions.

"The project envisages 19 turbines and is close to "Ready-to-build" phase, with construction planned for 2025-2026 and start of operations in 2027," ALFI said.

According to information from the website of ALFI Renewables, the new wind farm will be build near the town of Livno.

In partnership with Serbia's MK Group, ALFI Renewables officially launched the Krivaca wind farm in May, one of the largest in Southeast Europe and the first wind farm in eastern Serbia. This investment of EUR 165 million enables an annual production of 310 GWh of green energy, enough to power 75,000 households.

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