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    Bosnian Electricity sought consultants for wind farm projects

    • Last Update: 2022-12-26
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    Recently, ERS, the second largest power company in Bosnia and Herzegovina, issued a tender for wind farm consultants to help the Balkan countries diversify their energy sources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
    .

    The Hrgud wind farm in Berkovici, southeastern Bosnia, will include 16 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3 MW
    .
    Back in 2015, ERS won a 50-year concession to build and operate the park with the
    help of a €60 million ($75 million) loan from Germany's state-owned development bank.

    The total cost of the project is 65 million euros, and ERS will provide a reminder
    of financing.
    The consultant will also assist ERS in the preparation of environmental and social scope sheets, environmental and social impact assessment reports, and environmental and social management plans
    .

    The selected consultants will also assist with stakeholder engagement and land acquisition programs, and support utilities
    during consultations with local residents.
    All applicants should apply
    by March 30.

    Located in the Republic of Serbia's first post-Bosnian autonomous region, the wind farm project is expected to be connected to the grid within four years and will produce 126 gigawatt hours of electricity
    per year.

    Bosnia and Herzegovina accounts for 40 percent of its hydropower, with the rest coming from coal-fired power plants, and plans to increase the share of renewables to 43 percent
    by 2020.
    Unlike other Balkan countries, which rely on electricity imports to meet most of their needs, the country is able to export electricity
    mainly thanks to its hydropower capacity.

    The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, another autonomous region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has approved three companies to start construction of wind farms
    with a total installed capacity of 138 MW.
    Currently, several developers are planning to add another 320 megawatts of wind power
    in Bosnia over the next few years.

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    Recently, ERS, the second largest power company in Bosnia and Herzegovina, issued a tender for wind farm consultants to help the Balkan countries diversify their energy sources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
    .

    The Hrgud wind farm in Berkovici, southeastern Bosnia, will include 16 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3 MW
    .
    Back in 2015, ERS won a 50-year concession to build and operate the park with the
    help of a €60 million ($75 million) loan from Germany's state-owned development bank.

    The total cost of the project is 65 million euros, and ERS will provide a reminder
    of financing.
    The consultant will also assist ERS in the preparation of environmental and social scope sheets, environmental and social impact assessment reports, and environmental and social management plans
    .

    The selected consultants will also assist with stakeholder engagement and land acquisition programs, and support utilities
    during consultations with local residents.
    All applicants should apply
    by March 30.

    Located in the Republic of Serbia's first post-Bosnian autonomous region, the wind farm project is expected to be connected to the grid within four years and will produce 126 gigawatt hours of electricity
    per year.

    Bosnia and Herzegovina accounts for 40 percent of its hydropower, with the rest coming from coal-fired power plants, and plans to increase the share of renewables to 43 percent
    by 2020.
    Unlike other Balkan countries, which rely on electricity imports to meet most of their needs, the country is able to export electricity
    mainly thanks to its hydropower capacity.

    The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, another autonomous region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has approved three companies to start construction of wind farms
    with a total installed capacity of 138 MW.
    Currently, several developers are planning to add another 320 megawatts of wind power
    in Bosnia over the next few years.

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