BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA LARGE CAPACITY OUTDOOR ENERGY STORAGE POWER
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This infographic summarizes results from simulations that demonstrate the ability of Bosnia-Herzegovina to match all-purpose energy demand with wind-water-solar (WWS) electricity and
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From all Balkan countries, it was found that Bosnia and Herzegovina has one of the largest potentials for the implementation of solar power plants. It was estimated that energy
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Over the next three to four years, Bosnia and Herzegovina is set to significantly boost its renewable energy capacity, with plans to install solar power plants totaling 1,500 MW
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From all Balkan countries, it was found that Bosnia and Herzegovina has one of the largest potentials for the implementation of solar power plants. It was estimated that energy produced from solar power plants could be 70.5 × 10 6 GWh/year and the most suitable area is Herzegovina.
With around 60% of the land area, Bosnia and Herzegovina could have between 1.2 and 1.4 MWh/kWp of photovoltaic capacity compared to the world's solar potential. Compared to B&H and other Balkan countries, Serbia has a great potential for the implementation of solar energy.
The authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina do not show significant interest in the growth of this energy sector, therefore the investments so far are mostly from the European Union (EU) or individuals. However, this is not the case only in Bosnia and Herzegovina but also in other countries of the region.
As shown, most of the electricity produced in both entities comes from the coal and lignite industry (62.30%) followed by hydropower (35.03%) and wind power (2.04%) . Fig. 1. Distribution of sources for energy production in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2022 [8, 9].