By the end of 2017 Electric Power Industry of Serbia must invest about 600 million EUR for environmental projects. According to the EU regulation, integrated permissions for the cleaner production would have to be provided by then. Otherwise, plants will not be able to work if they continue to pollute environment, said general director of Thermal Power Plants Nikola Tesla (TENT) Petar Kne
Saturday, September 14
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