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BiH: Croatian ENNA Opskrba to join the electricity market

ENNA Opskrba BH Sarajevo submitted a request to the State Energy Regulatory Commission (DERK) in October for an electricity trading license.The license will be issued for the period from 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2025.

In October, the company obtained a license for supplying electricity from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERK).

ENNA Opskrba BH is a subsidiary of the Croatian company ENNA Opskrba, which is part of a large business group. The ENNA group is one of the fastest-growing companies in Croatia. Its core business used to be gas trading and supply, but now it is also involved in activities related to railway cargo transport, logistics, renewable energy sources, and energy efficiency.

ENNA Opskrba owns 38.3% of the shares in the Port of Ploce.

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