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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Tuzla officials oppose gas storage project over safety concerns Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Tuzla officials oppose gas storage project over safety concerns

Plans to build Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first natural gas storage facility have sparked strong opposition, particularly from representatives of the Tuzla region. The proposed site, Tetima, is located near the exhausted wells of a salt mine, which many locals consider a serious threat to public safety. In response, local representatives have launched an initiative to […]

Bosnia and Herzegovina: New 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac expands country’s largest photovoltaic project Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: New 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac expands country’s largest photovoltaic project

A new 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac in Herzegovina has officially started feeding electricity into Bosnia and Herzegovina’s national grid. This facility represents the second phase of the Hodovo solar project, the country’s largest photovoltaic power plant. Developed by Tibra Pacific, the plant uses advanced Stellar 1N+ ABC solar modules supplied by the

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Federation strengthens fuel quality standards with new legal amendments Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Federation strengthens fuel quality standards with new legal amendments

The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has introduced stricter fuel quality regulations through recent amendments to the Law on Petroleum Products. This move aims to provide citizens with higher-quality fuels, improved regulatory oversight, and the authorization of fuel additives. Additionally, mandatory monitoring of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has been established to protect public health,

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republika Srpska begins gasification project in eastern region Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republika Srpska begins gasification project in eastern region

President of the Republic of Srpska Milorad Dodik attended a ceremony marking the start of work on gasification in the eastern part of the entity. The event was held at the Jakovice handover station near Sekovici. Dodik emphasized the need for the Republic of Srpska to address gasification as a priority, highlighting that natural gas

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Local company seeks environmental approval for 9.92 MW solar power plant in Brčko District Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Local company seeks environmental approval for 9.92 MW solar power plant in Brčko District

Micro Strategy Invest, a local company, has submitted a request for a preliminary environmental impact assessment as part of its plan to construct a solar power plant in the Vitanovici area within the Brčko District. The project, developed by Tehnoloski Eko Centar, is currently undergoing public review. The planned facility will cover approximately 8.41 hectares

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republic of Srpska prepares concession for Trebinje wind farm project with Chinese company Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republic of Srpska prepares concession for Trebinje wind farm project with Chinese company

The Government of the Republic of Srpska is preparing to award a concession for the construction and operation of Trebinje wind farm to the Chinese company China Power PTE through direct negotiations, bypassing the usual public bidding process. The investment, estimated at more than 750 million euros, represents one of the largest renewable energy projects

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Central Bosnia Canton launches tender for Komar wind farm development Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Central Bosnia Canton launches tender for Komar wind farm development

The Ministry of Economy of the Central Bosnia Canton has issued a public call inviting bids for a concession to develop the Komar wind farm, located in the Goles community within the municipality of Travnik. The project involves constructing and operating a wind farm. The chosen developer will receive the right to use the site

Bosnia and Herzegovina: ERS to finally implement net metering contracts for prosumers starting August 6 Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: ERS to finally implement net metering contracts for prosumers starting August 6

After three years of effectively shortchanging prosumers, the state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (ERS) has announced that, starting August 6, prosumers will be able to sign electricity supply contracts under the net metering scheme. Since the Renewable Energy Law was adopted, ERS had largely avoided implementing net metering. During this period, electricity generated by

Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Visegrad generates 113.76 GWh in April 2025, marking slight monthly decline but stronger yearly performance Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Visegrad generates 113.76 GWh in April 2025, marking slight monthly decline but stronger yearly performance

A subsidiary of the power utility ERS, called Hidroelektrane na Drini, which operates the Visegrad hydropower plant, announced that the plant produced 113.76 GWh of electricity in April 2025. This is 5.4 percent less than the previous month, when electricity generation was 120.21 GWh. In April of the previous year, the plant produced 78.45 GWh

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity imports soar amid production challenges and rising energy needs Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity imports soar amid production challenges and rising energy needs

Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) imported electricity worth 136.4 million euros during the first four months of this year, marking a dramatic increase compared to just 22 million euros in the same period last year. This represents a staggering 518% surge in import value, highlighting the country’s growing energy challenges. In fact, BiH imported more electricity

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