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Bids invitation in Energy Wood II and call for PV systems

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April 17, 2015

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Ministry of Economy of Montenegro initiated the implementation of the program Energy Wood II, which aims to establish an attractive and sustainable financial mechanism for providing interest free loans for households for installation of modern biomass heating systems, and announced the invitation for bids for participation, the Directorate for Energy Efficiency said.

A public invitation for public procurement for purchase and installation of photovoltaic systems in summer pasture lands had also been announced on April 6. In order to provide better living and working conditions for a large number of households residing on summer pasture lands and in order to create conditions for increasing the number of farmers in summer pasture lands, the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development have continued with the implementation of the project Solarni katuni, the directorate reported.

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