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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Revised environmental assessment clears path for Dubovik solar power plant

A revised preliminary environmental impact assessment for the Dubovik solar power plant has been released for public review following an uncertain legal dispute over the concession award.

The project is led by local companies GTI and SunnyFox, which secured the concession in November 2024. A lawsuit challenging the award was filed by a consortium including Solar Energetika, Tempo Kompani, Interpromet, and Siming Trade. However, the Banja Luka District Court dismissed the claim, allowing preparations for the project to continue.

The Dubovik solar power plant is planned for construction in the municipality of Krupa na Uni. It will have a nominal capacity of 80 MW, covering an area of 116.13 hectares, and will be developed in ten stages. The design features a decentralized layout with string inverters. In total, 292 inverters with adjustable rated output between 232 and 300 kVA will be installed, connected to ten transformer stations labeled TS-1 through TS-10. The combined rated capacity of the inverters is 80,300 kVA, corresponding to the contracted plant capacity of 80 MW.

Initial estimates placed the investment at approximately 80 million euros, with the concession granted for a 50-year term.

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