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Electricity and energy production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina – March 2025 overview

In March 2025, gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) reached 724 GWh, marking a 2.4% increase compared to the same month in 2024, when it totaled 707 GWh.

Hydropower plants contributed 45.7% to the total gross electricity production, followed by thermal power plants with 44.5%, and wind farms with a 9.8% share.

Net electricity production for the month amounted to 682 GWh. Of this, hydropower plants generated 329 GWh, thermal power plants produced 282 GWh, and wind farms accounted for 71 GWh.

Electricity imports surged significantly in March 2025, totaling 172 GWh, compared to just 26 GWh in March 2024. On the other hand, electricity exports declined, amounting to 88 GWh, down from 102 GWh in the same period last year.

In terms of fuel production, brown coal output reached 292,008 tons, representing a 1.2% increase from the 288,622 tons produced in March 2024. Conversely, lignite production dropped by 17.4%, falling from 141,884 tons in March 2024 to 117,201 tons in March 2025.

Coke production also experienced a notable decrease, with 35,322 tons produced in March 2025—down 40% from the 58,862 tons recorded in March 2024.

These figures reflect ongoing shifts in the energy sector of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a growing reliance on renewable sources and noticeable changes in fossil fuel output.

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