By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
    • BH & EU
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
    • BH & EU
    • BUSINESS
    • ARTS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
    • CULTURE
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • W&N
Search
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Pollution from Thermal Power Plants in BiH increased Ten Times more than allowed
Share
Font ResizerAa
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
Font ResizerAa
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
  • W&N
Search
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
    • BH & EU
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
    • BH & EU
    • BUSINESS
    • ARTS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
    • CULTURE
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • W&N
Follow US
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
© 2012 Sarajevo Times. All rights reserved.
Sarajevo Times > Blog > BUSINESS > Pollution from Thermal Power Plants in BiH increased Ten Times more than allowed
BUSINESS

Pollution from Thermal Power Plants in BiH increased Ten Times more than allowed

Published: September 7, 2021
Share
SHARE

Sulfur dioxide (SO2) pollution from thermal power plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina increased ten times more than allowed in 2020, despite investments in desulphurization at the Ugljevik thermal power plant, a new report shows.

The report of the non-profit organization CEE Bankwatch and the Center for Energy and Clean Air Research (CREA), in cooperation with the Center for Ecology and Energy and the Center for the Environment, states that last year the total SO2 emissions from thermal power plants in the Western Balkans were 2, 5 times higher than the total emission of all thermal power plants in the European Union (EU).

“The biggest culprit for sulfur dioxide emissions in the region is the Ugljevik thermal power plant, whose emissions exceed the sum of restrictions for all four countries in the region that have national plans to reduce emissions, while Kakanj 7 emitted 15 times more SO2 than allowed. In addition, the Gacko thermal power plant is the biggest culprit in the emission of suspended particles, emitting five times more than allowed “, the report points out.

Health models show that, from 2018 to 2020, almost 19,000 deaths were related to emissions from coal-fired power plants in the Western Balkans, BHRT writes.

“The attached results show all the nonsense about the desulphurization plant in RITE Ugljevik. Too much money and time has been invested for this plant to function only occasionally for pro-forma – someone here is playing with money and human lives, but no one is still responsible “, says Majda Ibrakovic from the Center for the Environment.

Denis Zisko from the Center for Ecology and Energy warned that it is high time that BH politicians “seriously, stop spending time and money on fairy tales about replacement blocs and start fulfilling their international obligations.”

From 2018, the countries of the Western Balkans have an obligation to reduce emissions from thermal power plants in accordance with the EU Directive on Large Fireplaces. However, in 2020, thermal power plants in BiH covered by the National Emission Reduction Plan emitted as much as ten times more sulfur dioxide than allowed – 220,411 tons, while the allowed emissions were 22,195 tons, according to environmental organizations.

“For power plants that cannot be closed immediately, governments must limit the number of working hours until emission standards are met, in order to save lives. At the same time, investments in energy efficiency measures and sustainable forms of renewable energy must be urgently stepped up, and together with all relevant actors, especially affected communities, it is necessary to develop plans for a fair transition for workers and communities, “said Davor Pehcevski from the network CEE Bankwatch.

Ambassador Cormack: Demand Responsibility from Politicians this Autumn
The EU: a Million BAM for 250 new Jobs in BiH
There is a possibility of signing an employment agreement between BiH and Russia
Flag of BiH selected as the One of the Most Beautiful on the Planet!
SAHAF Fair From 25 to 27 September in Skenderija Center
TAGGED:#analysis#BiH#pollution#powerPlant#thermal
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Threads Bluesky Email Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Previous Article Over 27 Percent of Residents of Canton Sarajevo fully vaccinated
Next Article Proposal to investigate alleged Abuses during Vaccination in Sarajevo was not accepted
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Stay Connected

10.2KFollowersLike
10.1KFollowersFollow
414FollowersFollow

Latest News

Prime Minister of the Federation of BiH meets with the Delegation of the IMF Mission
June 9, 2026
Filipovic and Glavina discussed Projects of importance to Croats in BiH
June 9, 2026
Sarajevo Canton Assembly to hold the Session
June 9, 2026
Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina sent a Message to Dragons
June 9, 2026
Chairman of BiH Presidency participates at SEECP in Sofia
June 9, 2026
Izetbegovic meets EPP Head Manfred Weber
June 9, 2026
Red Bull 400 Race on Igman Mountain brought together 240 Competitors from BiH and Europe
June 9, 2026
Plenkovic: Build the Trust of Croats and Bosniaks by stopping overvoting Croats
June 9, 2026
34 Million BAM allocated for War Veterans
June 9, 2026
From Police Officers to Judges: 30 Employees of BiH Security Agencies under Investigation in “Sky” Cases
June 9, 2026
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
Follow US
© 2012 Sarajevo Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?