Italians explored Sevlievo for setting up a wind park
The biggest Italian energy company Enel starts to examine Sevlievo to set up wind energy parks on the territory of the municipality. The explorations will go on for around a year, the local administration informed. Today the major Yordan Sokolov and the director on exploitation in “Enel Maritsa Iztok” Marchelo Rinaldi have signed a memorandum for cooperation foes top the successful realization of the project for a wind park in Sevlievo we will be beneficial for executing the EU obligations of burglary and as well as for attracting of considerable investments in the ecological power production.
The municipality of Sevlievo grants information and assistants for conducting the exploration both over municipal and private terrains. If the possibilities of the region come of well for the goals of the projects for alternative energy and investors decide to build a wind park, the relations will be discussed as most probably the terrains will be rented than be sold.
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