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Fortis Energy Unveils Ambitious 2 GW Renewable and Hydrogen Expansion in Balkans

By Matthew WrightJanuary 8, 20241 Min Read
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Turkish renewable power producer Fortis Energy has outlined plans to invest in up to 2 GW of new electricity and green hydrogen production capacity across several Balkan countries over the next five years. The comprehensive strategy includes the development of onshore wind, solar photovoltaic (PV), and biogas plants, complemented by the integration of electrolysers for

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