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BiH: Concession for small hydropower plant Cijevna 3 awarded

Minister of Energy and Mining of the Republika Srpska, Petar Đokić, signed the concession agreement for the construction and use of the small hydropower plant Cijevna 3 on the Bosna River.

The contract was signed on behalf of the Government of Republika Srpska by Minister Đokić with acting directors of the company Elektro-Doboj and the company Elektroprivreda RS-renewable energy sources Miodrag Mišić and Siniša Šišić.

The concession contract for the construction and use of the small hydropower plant Cijevna 3 on the Bosna River is hereby transferred from the previous concessionaire, the company Elektro-Doboj, to the new concessionaire, the company Elektroprivreda Republika Srpska-renewable energy sources for the production and sale of electricity in Ljubinje, which is fully assumed all rights and obligations from the concession contract.

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