Norwegian company NBT to develop wind farms in Serbia

by   CIJ News iDesk VII
2021-01-19   16:35
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NBT AS, an Oslo-based company that invests in high-power wind farms, has become a partner of WV International (formerly Windvision) in developing wind farm projects in Serbia with a total capacity of 800 MW. The joint venture company will be named WV-NBT Serbia.

In 2010, WV International started working on wind farm projects in Serbia. The projects are now in an advanced development phase and are ready for implementation under transparent, competitive and adequate market conditions, which the announced auction system will enable.

The goal is to put 800 MW of wind power plants into operation by 2026, and the first 168 MW will be on the network as early as 2023. WV International and NBT will develop and build wind farms in accordance with international standards that meet the requirements of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Equatorial Principles.

WV International has been operating in the field of renewable energy for almost 20 years and is present in eight countries: the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Morocco, Serbia, Senegal and Tunisia. He has successfully implemented over 200 MW wind farm projects in Belgium and France, obtained permits for over 800 MW and grown into a team of over 50 employees with expertise for the entire life cycle of renewable energy plant construction projects.