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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity and energy production in FBiH sees growth in April 2025 despite drop in coke output

Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) in April 2025 reached 589 GWh, marking a 6.3 percent increase compared to April 2024, when production stood at 554 GWh.

Hydropower plants contributed 44.65 percent of the total gross electricity output, thermal power plants accounted for 44.31 percent, and wind farms made up the remaining 11.04 percent. Net electricity production for the month totaled 539 GWh. Of this amount, 248 GWh came from hydropower plants, 226 GWh from thermal power plants, and 65 GWh from wind farms.

Electricity imports in April 2025 rose sharply to 172 GWh, a significant increase compared to 63 GWh in April of the previous year. Electricity exports also increased, totaling 202 GWh, up from 110 GWh in April 2024.

In terms of fuel production, brown coal output reached 287,615 tons, representing a 5.2 percent rise from the 273,355 tons produced in April 2024. Lignite production also increased by 2.2 percent, reaching 124,116 tons compared to 121,502 tons the previous year.

However, coke production experienced a major decline, falling by 48.8 percent. In April 2025, coke output totaled 27,846 tons, down from 54,438 tons in April 2024.

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