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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Herzeg-Bosnia Canton seeking concessionaire for 90 MW wind project

The Government of the Herzeg-Bosnia Canton has launched a tender for the selection of a concessionaire for the construction of 90 MW wind farm Orlokuk near Tomislavgrad.

Last month, the Herzeg-Bosnia Canton has launched a tender for the selection of a concessionaire for the construction of 80 MW wind farm Ljubusa near Tomislavgrad.

In October, the Government of the Herzeg-Bosnia Canton signed a 30-year concession agreement with local company Concordia for the construction of a 29.9 MW wind farm. The wind farm will be built in the municipality of Tomislavgrad at Galecic locality. The investor will have to pay one-time concession fee in the amount of some 7,000 euros, as well as an annual concession fee equal to 1.75 % of the gross income generated by the wind farm.

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