A subsidiary of Portuguese renewable energy group Greenvolt is advancing plans to develop a large wind power project in central Serbia, as authorities initiate the preliminary environmental review process for the proposed investment.
Serbia’s Ministry of Environmental Protection has launched a screening procedure to determine whether the planned wind farm will require a full environmental impact assessment. The project is being developed by local company WPP Black Mud, which operates within the broader Greenvolt Power Group.
The proposed development, known as the Crni Kao and Rujiste wind project, is planned in the municipality of Ražanj. The site is expected to span approximately 1,134 hectares and could accommodate up to 25 wind turbines, with a total installed capacity of around 180 MW, representing a significant addition to Serbia’s renewable energy capacity.
According to the current timeline, construction could begin as early as this year, while commissioning is targeted for 2027, depending on the outcome of the permitting process and further regulatory steps.
WPP Black Mud was established in 2022 and is fully owned by Greenvolt Power Group, the Polish-based arm of the broader Greenvolt group. The company is active in renewable energy development across multiple European markets, with a growing portfolio of wind and solar projects.





