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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Government of Central Bosnia Canton has launched a tender for awarding a 30-year concessions

The Government of Central Bosnia Canton has launched a tender for awarding a 30-year concessions for the construction and operation of two solar power plant within its territory.

The concession agreement envisages the construction of two solar power plants Gracanica 1 and 2, with combined installed capacity of up to 50 MW, in Bugojno municipality.

The deadline for the submission of bids is 30 days from the launch of the tender, namely 8 April.

Solar generation is still in its infancy in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Last year, the Government of the Republic of Srpska (RS) signed a concession agreement with EFT Group on the construction of 50 MW solar power plant near Bileca. State-owned power utility ERS is also planning to build a large- scale solar power plant near Trebinje, but recently downscaled the project’s output from 100 to 73 MW.

Last week, the Government of the Republic of Srpska (RS) said that it will launch a tender for awarding a concession for the construction of 10 MW solar power plant in Bileca municipality.

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