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Open Doors Day in Vladimirovcu, Mramorku and Dolovu
23-05-2019

Due to frequent attempts for unauthorized access and attempts of steeling into WTG on CIBUK 1 Project and for raising awareness among local population about hazards and risks of such...
OPEN DOOR DAY IN DOLOVO
05-04-2019
Wind Energy Balkan Group (WEBG) is inviting all interested citizens to attend the OPEN DOOR DAY on the occasion of informing the public about reconstruction of the roads in Dolovo. The invitation...
Did You Know That...
Fact 1
A recent study by the University of Wisconsin-Madison calculated the average energy payback of Midwestern wind farms to be between 20 and 40 times as much energy as they consume (depending on the average wind speeds at the site), while nuclear power plants and coal plants generate only about 16 and 11 times as much.
Fact 2
Wind turbines are also highly efficient in a larger sense: they generate electricity from a natural, renewable resource, without any hidden social or environmental costs – there is no need to mine for fuel or transport it, no global warming pollutants created, and no need to store, treat, or dispose of wastes.
The list of projects to be supported covers the infrastructure, culture, ecology and tradition in the local communities of Mramorak, Dolovo, Bavaniste and Vladimirovac
On the list of projects approved within the frame of the Program for Support of Social Initiatives in 2016, the priority has been given to those proposals which will improve infrastructure, cherish tradition and promote culture, sport and ecology. Several months following this year’s call to local organizations and civil associations to bid and send their proposals, the procedures were completed, the list closed and now it can be said that the approved projects are actually very diverse and that all will contribute in improving the quality of life of all residents in four places included into the Program i.e. in Mramorak, Dolovo, Bavaniste and Vladimirovac. According to the propositions all projects will have been completed at most by the end of this year.