Vučić: "I hope that no one will mind the sun"

The Agreement on Cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Government of Serbia and the representatives from UGT Renewables LLC. The document was signed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlovic and CFO of UGT Renewables Peter Goodall.

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui stated that the negotiations with that American company deal with renewable energy sources, and construction of the solar park covering 2,000 hectares in total at a dozen locations all over Serbia. After the discussion and signing a Memorandum of understanding with UGT Renewables, Vui said that the project could represent the beginning of a new era and an important step into the future of Serbia's energy security.
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui said that "not so easy talks about the conditions" are ahead.
"Still, I believe we will make the best possible deal," he said.
As he said, the project is of crucial importance for economic development and success in terms of Serbia's green agenda.

Energy security and clean air

The president announced that solar panels on an area of about 2,000 (at a dozen locations in the country) will be installed, with a total output of a gigawatt of electricity, or about 3 percent of the total electricity production in our country,
"This would reduce the number of harmful gases by 1.9 million tons. The total CO2 emissions in Serbia are 51 million tons," the president noted.
This business will contribute not only to economic growth but also to energy security and safety.
"I hope that no one will mind the sun, although I expect that such think-thanks could also appear," he said.
The air will become cleaner and people will be happier...

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