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Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia

Vladimir Spasić14h agoen
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In the village of Špičkovina, residents are sharing electricity for the first time in CroatiaThe post Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia appeared first on Balkan Green Energy News .
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