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BiH: Republic of Srpska to award two solar concessions

The Government of the Republic of Srpska has launched two tenders to award the concession for the construction and operation of solar power plants in Sokolac and in Krupa na Uni.

A 100 MW solar power plant in Sokolac, with an estimated annual electricity generation of 142 GWh, is expected to cover an area of approximately 137 hectares owned by the municipality. It will be connected to the existing electricity transmission network through the construction of a connecting power line.

According to tender documentation, the estimated investment value is around 79 million euros and the produced electricity will be sold on the market

Bidders are required to prepare and submit a feasibility study for the concession, including elements of environmental impact assessment, along with their proposal. 

The concession can be granted for a maximum of 50 years, starting from the date of the concession agreement.The one-time concession fee amounts to around 445,000 euros, and the usage fee is determined at 0.0028 euros/kWh of electricity produced. The deadline for submitting bids is 30 days.

Last week, the municipality of Sokolac adopted the zoning plan, thus removing obstacles to the construction of the 100 MW solar power plant.

Solar power plant Dubrovnik, located near Krupa na Uni, will have an installed capacity of 80 MW and an estimated annual electricity generation of 100 GWh.

The solar power plant will cover an area of approximately 102 hectares owned by the municipality and will be connected to the existing electricity transmission network through the construction of a connecting power line

The estimated investment value is around 51 million euros and the generated electricity will be sold on the market.

The bidder is required to prepare and submit, along with the offer, a feasibility study for the concession award, including elements of environmental protection assessment. The concession can be granted for a maximum of 50 years, starting from the date of the concession agreement.

The one-time concession fee amounts to around 255,000 euros and the usage fee is determined at 0.0028 euros/kWh of electricity produced.

The deadline for submitting bids is 15 October.

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