Chinese company Norinco International plans to buy an 80% stake in Aurora Solar, a firm in Bosnia and Herzegovina that has been granted a concession to build a 125 MW solar power plant near Stolac in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Capital.ba has reported.
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The government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina''s Canton 10 has signed concession agreements for the construction of two utility-scale solar projects, which will rank among the
Two international consortiums plan to invest a total of EUR 160 million in two solar power plants in the municipality of Sokolac in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). At the same time, the Central Bosnia Canton has invited
Solar energy is a promising sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with huge untapped potential. While the sector faces numerous challenges, the recent regulatory improvements coupled with the country''s abundant sunlight
Chinese company Norinco International plans to buy an 80% stake in Aurora Solar, a firm in Bosnia and Herzegovina that has been granted a concession to build a 125 MW solar power plant near Stolac in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Capital.ba has reported.
Gracanica Solar PV Park is a 50MW solar PV power project. It is planned in Central Bosnia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the permitting stage.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, which only recently got its first utility-scale solar power plant, coal and power producer EPBiH is gradually shaping its energy transition projects. It is focusing on photovoltaics, just like the other two state-owned power companies, with an ambition to set up clean alternatives.
The plan for the future is for Madi to remain the largest company in the meat industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina, through a continuous investment in human resources and modern technology. In addition, they have a launched a new company "Mipower d.o.o.", which will focus full-time on the production and trade of electrical energy.
The solar project is part of a broader cooperation between the EBRD and EPBiH that aims to support Bosnia''s largest power utility''s transition to renewable energy. The scheme will also back the national goal of achieving a 43.6% renewables share in gross final energy consumption by 2030.
The plan for the future is for Madi to remain the largest company in the meat industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina, through a continuous investment in human resources and modern technology. In addition, they have a launched a new
Solar energy is a promising sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with huge untapped potential. While the sector faces numerous challenges, the recent regulatory improvements coupled with the country''s abundant sunlight resources create a favorable environment for investment.
Two international consortiums plan to invest a total of EUR 160 million in two solar power plants in the municipality of Sokolac in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). At the same time, the Central Bosnia Canton has invited bids for a concession for two photovoltaic power plants in the municipality of Bugojno.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, which only recently got its first utility-scale solar power plant, coal and power producer EPBiH is gradually shaping its energy transition projects. It is focusing on photovoltaics, just like
The government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina''s Canton 10 has signed concession agreements for the construction of two utility-scale solar projects, which will rank among the
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In Bosnia and Herzegovina, which only recently got its first utility-scale solar power plant, coal and power producer EPBiH is gradually shaping its energy transition projects. It is focusing on photovoltaics, just like the other two state-owned power companies, with an ambition to set up clean alternatives.
Production of RES energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina is dominated by the heating and cooling sector, for which an increase from the baseline 867.2 ktoe to 1085.2 ktoe in 2020 was planned. In addition, the share of electric energy sector in production of RES energy in the planned period increases from the baseline 444.2 ktoe to 760.6 ktoe in 2020.
After launching a tender in July for a turnkey contract for a smaller facility within its Breza mining complex, Elektroprivreda BiH is now looking for a contractor for a 50 MW solar power system. The location is in the Bugojno municipality, on recultivated landfills of another mine.
The government agency responsible for attracting foreign investment to Bosnia and Herzegovina has successfully pitched the municipality of Grude to Norwegian renewables company Greenstat. Bosnia's Foreign Investment Promotion Agency (Fipa) said last week that the Bergen-based developer has started working on the 45 MW Petjnik solar plant.
It is focusing on photovoltaics, just like the other two state-owned power companies, with an ambition to set up clean alternatives. After launching a tender in July for a turnkey contract for a smaller facility within its Breza mining complex, Elektroprivreda BiH is now looking for a contractor for a 50 MW solar power system.
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