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Approved Construction of Two Wind Plants in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Published February 20, 2020
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Federal Government has adopted information on activities in the process of issuing the energy permit and has given the Federal Ministry of Energy, Mining and Industry prior approval in the procedure of issuing this permit to the company IvEvik from Sarajevo for the construction of the Ivovik wind farm, with an installed capacity of 84 MW (42×2 MW), approved power connection of 84 MW (42×2 MW), planned annual electricity production of 236,631 Gwh, whose construction is foreseen at the western edge of Tomislavgrad municipality and the eastern edge of Livno municipality.

Information on the activities in the process of issuing the energy permit was adopted and prior approval was given to the Federal Ministry in the process of issuing this permit to the founding company HB Wind for the construction of the Orlovaca wind power plant, installed rated power 42.9 MW (13×3.3 MW), approved connection power 42. 9 MW (13×3.3 MW), planned annual electricity production of 99.06 Gwh at the Orlovača site in the Livno area, according to a statement from the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina Government.

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