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Bosnia and Herzegovina: FBiH sees 6.8% increase in electricity production in November 2024

Electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) reached 755 GWh in November 2024, marking a 6.8% increase compared to 707 GWh in November 2023. Hydropower plants contributed 34.04% of the total gross electricity production, thermal power plants accounted for 61.46%, and wind farms contributed 4.5%.

Net electricity production totaled 701 GWh, with hydropower plants generating 255 GWh, thermal power plants producing 412 GWh, and wind farms contributing 34 GWh. In November, electricity imports amounted to 216 GWh, up from 56 GWh in the same month the previous year. Exports also saw an increase, reaching 105 GWh, compared to 48 GWh in November 2023.

Brown coal production in November 2024 totaled 296,024 tons, an 8.7% rise from 272,344 tons in 2023. Lignite production, however, saw a decrease, falling to 108,923 tons from 113,242 tons in November 2023, a 3.8% decline. Additionally, coke production in November 2024 was 36,712 tons, which represents a 37.3% drop from 58,520 tons produced in November 2023.

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