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Bosnia and Herzegovina, FBiH Government approved the construction of wind farm

The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) approved granting of required permits by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism for the project for the construction of wind farm Dzeva, located in Glamoc municipality.

The permits will be granted to the project’s investor – local company Vjetroelektrane for the construction of 46 MW wind farm with estimated annual electricity generation of some 160 GWh.

Last month, German renewables developer wpd said that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and concession agreements with the Government of the Herzeg-Bosnia Canton for the construction of two wind farms. The two wind farms in question are Cadilj and Marino Brdo, with combined installed capacity of 264 MW. The projects will be developed and operated by local subsidiary Vjetroelektrane Dah Planine. Financial details of the projects were not disclosed.

138 MW wind farm Cadilj will be built in Glamoc municipality, while 126 MW Marino Brdo wind farm will be located in Bosansko Grahovo municipality.

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