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BiH: HPP Visegrad produced 103 GWh in March 

Hydropower plant Visegrad produced 103 GWh of electricity in March, which is 12% higher compared to the February, when electricity production amounted to 91.9 GWh. 

In March 2023, HPP produced 157.7 GWh of electricity while annual generation reached 1,224 GWh in 2023.

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