Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 25 September 2023 – Despite being a net electricity exporter, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) bears the heavy cost of air
READ MOREThe Sarajevo Canton intends to establish a public company for the production of electricity from renewable sources. It would initially develop projects for wind farms at four locations and for solar
READ MOREBosnia''s Sarajevo Canton government said that Suzlon Wind Energy BH, a unit of Danish company Suzlon Wind Energy, will begin in August the construction Renewable News
READ MOREJavno preduzeće Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine d.d. Sarajevo (Public Enterprise Electric Utility of Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a joint stock company in which 90,37% of the capital is owned by the Federation of BiH, and 9,63% is owned by minority shareholders. Since 2009 Elektroprivreda BiH d.d. Sarajevo has had a status of the parent
READ MOREAccording to the latest available data from 2019 the renewable energy share in the total final energy consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina was 37.58%, and increased by
READ MOREThe targets are part of an updated action plan for the use of renewable energy sources adopted by the Federation government on November 8. In 2016, Bosnia and Herzegovina achieved a 25.3% share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption, below the 36.7% median trajectory for 2015-2016, the Energy Community
READ MOREemissions from renewable power is calculated as renewable generation divided by fossil fuel generation multiplied by reported emissions from the power sector. This assumes
READ MORESARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), May 18 (SeeNews) – The government of Bosnia''s Sarajevo Canton said it has given the go-ahead to Suzlon Wind Energy BH to build a wind farm in the town of Hadzici. Suzlon Wind Energy BH, based in Bosnian capital Sarajevo, is a subsidiary of Indian renewable energy solutions provider
READ MORELeaders in Clean Energy Transition Meet With British Ambassador in Sarajevo to Promote Investment in Renewables. Edison Energy, Alfa Energy, Now One Company, Seek to Facilitate More Wind,
READ MOREIn order to reach the set goal according to the National Energy and Climate Plan, it is necessary to build 250 MW, (380 GWh) annually of renewable electricity sources by 2030. In addition, by 2030, 940 GWh of renewable sources should be built in transport, heating and cooling.
READ MORE5-10 years of electricity market and project management experience, with preference for solar or BESS background, at any of the following: energy management team at a corporation or institution dealing with wholesale and retail strategies, utility or retailer, renewable project developer, solar and battery storage installer, energy or sustainability
READ MORENEUM, Bosnia, March 23 (Reuters) - Bosnia''s regions plan to invest a total of 3.6 billion Bosnian marka ($2 billion) in renewable energy projects over the next five years but will still keep
READ MORErenewable energy constituting a significant portion of the generation mix. It will rise to 17,731 GWh in 2030. The renewable energy share will see substantial growth, reaching
READ MOREParalel to the development of NECP BIH 2021-2030, entitety energy and climate plans will be developed. NECP BIH will define targets for energy effiency, renewable energy sources and GHG emissions reduction by 2030, as well as the necessary policies and measures to achieve them. The adoption of the NECP-a BiH is planned by the end of 2021.
READ MORERenewable energy sources are a topic that has been discussed more and more frequently in our country in recent years. Despite this, the implementation is very poor. The reason for this, according to energy experts, is that electric companies do not develop projects of renewable energy sources, as well as the fact that until recently []
READ MOREThe higher the amount of our energy use is renewable, the less we''ll rely on imported energy, and the more we''ll contribute to U.S. energy independence. Renewable energy sources can help us minimize the geo-political risks associated with fossil fuels, from trade disputes to political instability to pricing wars, which are often
READ MOREand CEO of Alfa Energy and now president of Edison Energy, Europe. "Our team in Sarajevo numbers more than 150 strong, Renewable energy uniquely offers speed of deployment, with the time required to build such plants measured in
READ MORELife without electricity In 1995, 78-year old Milos Bosnjak''s family – his son and daughter in law, with two grandsons – fled their homes and the carnage of war. While their house has been reconstructed, they still
READ MOREThe new law introduced the following innovations aimed at incentivizing the production of electrical and thermal energy from renewable energy sources and
READ MOREJohann Sattler, Head of the EU Delegation and EU Special Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina called on newly formed authorities to make full use of the
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