Dragan Balkoski, Connections Coordinator at the Serbian transmission system and market coordinator Elektromre_a Srbije (EMS) said that Serbia’s power interconnections with its neighbouring countries on eight borders were good and that the country also had a favourable geostrategic position being a link between the Eastern and the Western Balkans, Energetika.NET reported.
Friday, December 5
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