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Bosnia and Herzegovina: New 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac expands country’s largest photovoltaic project

A new 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac in Herzegovina has officially started feeding electricity into Bosnia and Herzegovina’s national grid. This facility represents the second phase of the Hodovo solar project, the country’s largest photovoltaic power plant. Developed by Tibra Pacific, the plant uses advanced Stellar 1N+ ABC solar modules supplied by the Chinese company AIKO and features a fixed-tilt design optimized for land use.

This expansion enhances the existing Hodovo installation, operated by Eco-Wat (owned by Tibra Pacific), which has a capacity of 92.5 MW. Originally announced in December 2021, the plan to develop a 150 MW solar park near Stolac is now close to completion. Additionally, construction has begun this year on another major 125 MW solar project in the Stolac municipality, further boosting the region’s contribution to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s energy transition.

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