Slovenia: SENG launches first...

Slovenian renewable energy company Soske Elektrarne Nova Gorica (SENG) has begun the initial...

Romania: Court suspends environmental...

The Cluj-Napoca Court of Appeal has issued a temporary suspension of the environmental...

Romania: Senate clears way...

The Romanian Senate has approved a new legislative measure allowing construction to begin...

Greece plans capacity market...

The Greek Government is considering the introduction of a capacity market aimed at...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeSEE Energy NewsBosnia and Herzegovina:...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity production in the FBiH declines in January 2025

Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) reached 630 GWh in January 2025, marking a 21.6% decline compared to the 804 GWh generated in January 2024.

Hydropower plants contributed 23.65% of total production, while thermal power plants accounted for 65.56%, and wind farms generated 10.79%. Net electricity production stood at 580 GWh, with hydropower plants producing 148 GWh, thermal power plants generating 364 GWh, and wind farms contributing 68 GWh.

Electricity imports surged to 254 GWh, a significant increase from 99 GWh in January 2024, while exports rose slightly to 148 GWh, compared to 141 GWh recorded in the same month last year.

Coal production saw an upward trend, with brown coal output reaching 344,755 tons—19.5% higher than the 288,402 tons produced in January 2024. Lignite production also increased by 10.8%, reaching 109,852 tons, compared to 99,141 tons last year.

Conversely, coke production dropped significantly, totaling 36,901 tons—a 40.9% decline from the 62,426 tons produced in January 2024.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Slovenia: SENG launches first phase of Kanalski Vrh solar power plant

Slovenian renewable energy company Soske Elektrarne Nova Gorica (SENG) has begun the initial phase of its new solar power plant in Kanalski Vrh. This first stage adds 2.9 MW of installed capacity, marking an important milestone in Slovenia’s ongoing...

Romania: Court suspends environmental permit for nearly completed Rastolița hydropower power plant

The Cluj-Napoca Court of Appeal has issued a temporary suspension of the environmental approval for Hidroelectrica’s Rastolița hydropower project, despite the facility being over 90% complete and scheduled to begin operations in November. The ruling is not yet final...

Romania: Senate clears way for Tarnita-Lăpuștești pumped-storage hydropower plant

The Romanian Senate has approved a new legislative measure allowing construction to begin on the long-delayed Tarnita-Lăpuștești pumped-storage hydropower plant without the need for a new feasibility study. This decision is expected to break years of bureaucratic deadlock and...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!