As well as new coal capacity, Bosnia and Herzegovina plans a large amount of new hydropower, which is proving even more controversial than the coal plants. In the last decade, more than 100 small hydropower plants have been built, causing widespread public resistance in places like Fojnica, Kruščica and on the Neretvica and Buna.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), a country of around 3.5 million people, is currently a net exporter of electricity – the only one in the Western Balkans. More than half of its electricity generation capacity is made up of hydropower, while the remainder is made up of five lignite power plants.
Bosnia and Herzegovina does not have its own fossil gas extraction and has a very low level of gas dependence – less than 3 per cent of total energy supply in 2022. In the Federation of BiH entity, it is mostly used for heating in Sarajevo.
Bosnia and Herzegovina could do a lot more to use energy efficiently. Electricity prices are kept artificially low and there is therefore limited incentive to make savings. The country is almost four times as energy-intensive as the average in EU countries and has the highest energy intensity in the Western Balkans.
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Kakanj Thermal Power Plant is an operating power station of at least 450-megawatts (MW) in Kakanj, Zenica-Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina with multiple units, some of which are …
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Jajce I Hydroelectric Power Station is a diversion type of hydroelectric power plant, taking its waters from Great Pliva Lake (Serbo-Croatian: Veliko Plivsko jezero), whose powerhouse …
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Čapljina Hydroelectric Power Station The Čapljina Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Power Plant is a pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant (PSHPP) or pumped hydroelectric energy storage …
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The energy sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), a country of around 3.5 million people, is currently a net exporter of electricity – the only one in the Western …
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The Tuzla Thermal Power Plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina stands at a critical juncture, emblematic of Europe’s dynamic energy transition. This coal-fired powerhouse, with …
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Jajce I Hydroelectric Power Station is a diversion type of hydroelectric power plant, taking its waters from Great Pliva Lake (Serbo-Croatian: Veliko Plivsko jezero), whose powerhouse (generation hall, generating station or …
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Power Plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina has 20 utility-scale power plants in operation, with a total capacity of 3985.5 MW.
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The Electric Power system Bosnia and Herzegovina Power system of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The Tuzla Thermal Power Plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina stands at a critical juncture, emblematic of Europe’s dynamic energy transition. This coal-fired powerhouse, with a capacity of over 740 …
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Contents 1 Hydroelectric 2 Coal 3 See also Bosnia-Herzegovina Power station list (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push ( {});The following page lists all power stations in Bosnia …
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Thermal Power Station Kakanj is now one of the largest generators of electricity in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has power generation units with an installed capacity of 578 MW.
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