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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Public discussion on Environmental Impact Assessment (IEA) for Siroka Draga wind farm transmission line

A public discussion will take place in Posusje on November 28 regarding the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study for the construction of a 2×220 kV transmission line. This transmission line will connect the Siroka Draga wind farm to the Rama-Posusje transmission line of Elektroprijenos BiH, covering a total distance of 46 kilometers.

The Siroka Draga wind farm is planned for the southern slope of Mount Kamesnica, at an altitude of 1,517 meters, near the Croatia border. With a planned capacity of 125 MW and an estimated annual electricity production of 400 GWh, the wind farm will generate enough power to supply approximately 95,000 households.

The project will involve the installation of 19 wind turbines and the construction of around 20 kilometers of new roadways to facilitate the development and maintenance of the wind farm.

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