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- Romania and Serbia signed an information-sharing agreement for the Iron Gates 3 hydropower plant.
- The facility will have the distinction of being Europe's largest energy storage 'battery'.
- According to the feasibility study conducted by Serbia, the cost of the investment exceeds 2.63 billion euros.
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2.63 billion euros estimated cost
Romania and Serbia have signed a memorandum of understanding for information sharing regarding the Iron Gates 3 (Đerdap 3) hydropower plant project planned on the Danube River. This joint investment between the two countries is expected to become Europe's largest 'battery', or energy storage facility, upon completion.
According to the feasibility studies conducted by the Serbian side, the cost of the project will exceed 2.63 billion euros. This massive infrastructure move is aimed at significantly strengthening regional energy security.
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- What is the Iron Gates 3 project?
- It is a joint hydropower plant and energy storage project planned to be built on the Danube River on the border of Romania and Serbia.
- What is the purpose of the mentioned agreement?
- The signed document is designed to create an official information-sharing framework between the two countries regarding this massive hydropower project.
- What is the estimated cost of the project?
- According to the feasibility study prepared by Serbia, the cost of the project is expected to exceed 2.63 billion euros.
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