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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Construction of 71 MW Trebinje-1 solar power plant will start in the spring of 2022

Minister of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska (RS) Petar Djokic said that the construction of 71 MW Trebinje-1 solar power plant will start in the spring of 2022.

Minister Djokic added that the realization of Trebinje-1 solar project will be followed by Trebinje-2 and Trebinje-3 projects, each 55 MW installed capacity. The launch of these two projects is expected in two years.

In late 2020, the Government of the Republic of Srpska (RS) and state-owned power utility ERS have signed a concession agreement for the construction solar power plant Trebinje 1 near the city of Trebinje. The total estimated value of the investment for the realization of projects in the concession period is around 50 million euros. The installed capacity of the plant is 72.92 MW and the estimated annual electricity production is 108.7 GWh. According to initial estimates, solar power plant should start commercial operation in 2022.

The concession is awarded for a period of 50 years from the date of the signing of the concession agreement, and the solar plant will be built within 24 months from the date the agreement comes into effect.

ERS is investing in renewable energy sources in an effort to diversify its energy portfolio. Besides Trebinje solar power plant, the company is developing a project for a 48 MW wind farm Hrgud in eastern Herzegovina.

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