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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gross electricity production in the FBiH in July amounted to 652 GWh

Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) in July 2022 amounted to 652 GWh, which is by 8.5 % higher compared to July last year, when it amounted to 601 GWh.

Net electricity production amounted to 599 GWh, of which 148 GWh (24.7 %) was produced in hydropower plants, 418 GWh (69.8 %) was produced in thermal power plants, while wind farms produced 33 GWh. In July, electricity imports amounted to 34 GWh, compared to 79 GWh in the same month last year, while electricity exports amounted to 36 GWh, compared to 166 GWh last July.

In the same month, production of brown coal amounted to 429,732 tons, which is 30.6 % more compared to 2021 when the production stood at 329,137 tons. Lignite production in July 2022 amounted to 136,584 tons, while in July 2021 it amounted to 103,117 tons, a 32.5 % increase.

Coke production in July 2022 totaled 72,249 tons, which is 12.3 % less than 82.415 tons produced in July 2021.

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