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/14th April 2013, By PV Magazine/ A 150 kWp photovoltaic park has been completed and grid-connected in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is said to be one of the first projects of its kind in the country. In addition to undertaking planning and construction work, Elcor also supplied the necessary components and electrical equipment.

The "MK Hodovo 1" was completed in Grude, in December 2012 by Elcor d.o.o elektotehnički inženjering. In addition to undertaking planning and construction work, Elcor also supplied the necessary components and electrical equipment. Power-One, meanwhile, provided six of its Aurora Trio-27.6-S2X inverters.

Overall, construction on the plant lasted two months. "Especially the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina offers a great potential for solar PV installations making it an interesting new market for us," commented Paolo Casini, VP, marketing at Power-One.

Due to the sunny conditions, the Bosnia and Herzegovina government has reportedly designated the region near Stolac a "PV energy area". Power-One says that the MK Hodovo 1 photovoltaic plant is one of three in the region in a statement released. Read more ...

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