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Jul 01, 2022 17:05 CESTZAGREB (Croatia), June 13 (SeeNews) - European grants will cover 85% of a 5.8 million kuna ($809,000/773,000 euro) project to install solar systems with an overall capacity of 801.90 kW in public buildings in the eastern Croatian city of Vukovar, the local authorities said.
Twelve facilities - the town hall, schools, a kindergarten, an open air market and sports complexes - will get solar power systems thanks to the project, the mayor of the town, Ivan Penava, said on Friday, as quoted by the Vukovar city website.
The grant for the project will be provided under an agreement between the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
The project will be carried out within two years in cooperation with Norwegian Energy Farm International Foundation.
(1 euro=7.503 Croatian kuna)
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