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Djedovic Handanovic: Japan interested in financing reversible hydropower plant
BELGRADE - At a meeting with Japanese Ambassador to Belgrade Akira Imamura, Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic said a feasibility study for the Bistrica reversible hydropower plant project had been completed and that the costs of building the facility were estimated at over 1 bln euros.
Nuclearelectrica seeking agreement with Romanian state on financing, support for construction of Cernavoda NPP Units 3 & 4
Cernavoda nuclear power plant operator Nuclearelectrica (SNN) will make the decision to invest in the construction of NPP Units 3 and 4 provided that it concludes an agreement with the Romanian state establishing the financing method and support mechanisms for this project, states the 'Strategy for the continuation of the Units 3 and 4 project", a document that will be discussed in the General
Ruling lifts final barrier to Elliniko project
In a ruling made public on Friday, Greece's Council of State effectively lifted the final barrier to a major investment at the site of the capital's old airport at Elliniko.
The decision of the country's highest administrative court deemed as legal the procedures that have been followed to date as regards feasibility studies and environmental issues.
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Turkey supports foreign investors at every stage: Official
Turkey supports international investors at every stage from feasibility studies to accessing financing and choosing the right location, head of the Presidency's Investment Office said on Dec 5.
Bulgartransgaz to Open Bids for Interconnector Turkey -Bulgaria on May 8
Bids for the public procurement procedure for the feasibility study for the Interconnector Turkey -Bulgaria (ITB) will be opened on May 8, according to the Public Procurement Agency.
Nearly 900 million euros earmarked for farming investments over next seven years
Nearly 900 million euros of European and national funds are available to Romanian farmers for investments over the next seven years. Integrated projects will have priority in the new National Programme for Rural Development (PNDR) 2014-2020; the Rural Investments Financing Agency (AFIR) will select the winners based on quality criteria, issuing monthly or quarterly reports.