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Continuation of large investments in EPS Quarter of a Billion Euros for Ecology Notes and Loan Agreement for flue gas desulphurisation project in TPP “Nikola Tesla A“ in Obrenovac have been signed between the Government of Japan and the Government of Serbia, Electric Power Industry of Serbia and Japan International Cooperation Agency With today's exchange of notes between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of Japan, and with the signing of the Loan Agreement between Electric Power Industry of Serbia and Japan International Cooperation Agency, funds for implementation of flue gas desulphurization project at TPP "Nikola Tesla A" in Obrenovac have been provided. Loan for the construction of the flue gas desulphurization plant at TPP "Nikola Tesla A" is worth 28.25 billion yen, i.e. about 26.25 billion dinars, and represents the largest investment in the field of environmental protection in Serbia. Note was signed by Božidar Đelic, Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration, and Toshio Tsunozaki, Ambassador of Japan. On the same occasion, the Loan Agreement was signed by Dragomir Marković, General Manager of EPS and Satoru Kurosawa, Permanent Representative of Japan International Cooperation Agency in Serbia. The loan terms are very favourable, with an interest rate of 0.6 percent annually, with a repayment period of 15 years and a grace period of five years. "I am very pleased that after two years of negotiations between the Government of Japan and the Government of Serbia, the loan agreement has been signed, with which the most valuable project in the field of environmental protection in Serbia shall be implemented. The loan is very favourable, when compared with the terms of commercial loans, Serbia has received EUR 150 million loan and EUR 100 million donation" – said Božidar Đelic, Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration. We are particularly grateful to the people and the Government of Japan, because in a very difficult moment, after the earthquake and tsunami, they decided to approve the loan to Serbia. Toshio Tsunozaki, Japanese Ambassador to Serbia, said that this is the first Japanese loan to Serbia. He noted that the agreement is just a continuation of a very successful and friendly cooperation between the two nations, which has lasted for 130 years. Tsunozaki emphasized that Japan shall also continue economic cooperation with Serbia, especially in improving the environment, and he particularly thanked the people of Serbia for solidarity expressed after natural disasters in Japan. "Japan International Cooperation Agency shall continue to be an active partner of Serbia in the years to come, and this project, which shall improve environmental conditions in Obrenovac and Serbia, is the cornerstone of our future cooperation" – said Satoru Kurosawa, Permanent Representative of Japan International Cooperation Agency. Dragomir Marković, General Manager of EPS, explained that this project is the largest investment in the environmental field in EPS and Serbia. "It is very significant that with this loan the emissions of sulfur dioxide from power plants in Obrenovac shall be at the level of European standards, and this project allows the opening of the capacities for gypsum production. In this way it will be possible to employ several hundred citizens, which is especially important for Obrenovac " – said Marković. Flue gas desulphurization project at TPP "Nikola Tesla A" shall contribute to minimizing the negative impacts of generation in thermal power plants, it shall significantly reduce emissions of sulfur oxides and harmonize emission limit values of sulfur dioxide with the European Union Standards. It shall have a direct impact on the health of the population, because besides the effect of air quality improvement, a reduction of acid rain and negative effects on forest and soil acidification shall occur. Implementation of this project provides the reduction of emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) from the current 1200-3000 mg/m3 to the level lower than the current European Standard of 400 mg/m3. Namely, with the terms of reference for the plant to be constructed in TPP "Nikola Tesla A", reduction of emissions of sulfur dioxide to 200 mg/m3 is planned. It is important to mention that a byproduct of this method of purification of flue gases is gypsum, which is very widely used in building materials industry. According to EPS estimates, in the desulphurization process at TENT A, about 400,000 tons of gypsum could be produced annually.