Romania: Parapet and Alerion...

Romanian renewable energy engineering company Parapet has signed seven new contracts with Italian...

North Macedonia: Day-ahead power...

In October 2025, electricity trading on North Macedonia’s day-ahead market reached 146,498 MWh,...

Greece: ExxonMobil, Energean and...

A new stage in Greece’s offshore energy exploration has begun as ExxonMobil, Energean,...

Croatia: CROPEX electricity trading...

In October 2025, a total of 1,449,339.1 MWh of electricity was traded on...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeSEE Energy NewsBosnia and Herzegovina:...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: BiH exported 294 million euros worth of electricity in 2019

Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) exported over 294 million euros worth of electricity in 2019. This result, according to the state Agency for Statistics, is almost identical to exports realized in 2018, when it amounted to just shy of 294 million euros.
Electricity exports in 2019 were 0.1 % higher than in 2018, thus BiH posted another record high in recent years. At the same time, BiH imported electricity worth some 138.5 million euros in 2019, which is 51.4 % more than the year before (in 2018, imports amounted to around 91.5 million euros), despite the fact that EP HZHB had significantly less need to import electricity due to the shutdown of aluminium factory in Mostar, the largest industrial electricity consumer.

Increased import is the result of worse hydrological conditions compared to 2018, which resulted in lower electricity production, while the difference had to be covered via imports. This also means that coal-fired thermal power plants produced more electricity than hydropower plants in 2019.
The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), one of two entities in BiH, produced a total of 8,248 GWh of electricity in the first eleven months of 2018, which is 10 % less than in the same period in 2018. The share of thermal power plant in total electricity production has grown from 56.2 % in 2018 to 63 % in 2019.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Serbia: EPS launches €110 million modernization of Vlasina hydropower plants to boost capacity and extend lifespan

Serbia’s state-owned power utility EPS is continuing its hydropower modernization program, following upgrades at the Bajina Bašta, Zvornik, and Đerdap 1 plants. The next phase will focus on the Vlasina hydropower plants, with a reconstruction and modernization contract signed...

Romania: Parapet and Alerion sign seven new solar projects totaling 80 MW

Romanian renewable energy engineering company Parapet has signed seven new contracts with Italian renewables developer Alerion, expanding their long-term partnership with projects totaling nearly 80.8 MW across Romania and Italy. Construction will take place in Romania’s Teleorman and Călărași counties...

North Macedonia: Day-ahead power trading jumps 82% year-on-year in October 2025

In October 2025, electricity trading on North Macedonia’s day-ahead market reached 146,498 MWh, marking an 81.7% increase compared to the same month last year and a 43% rise from September. According to the market operator MEMO, the average market-clearing price...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!