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FBiH: An energy permit for a 150 MW solar project

The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted the information on activities in the process of issuing an energy permit for the construction of solar power plant EPHZHB 1.

Also, preliminary consent was granted to the Ministry for issuing an energy permit for the construction of the EPHZHB 1 solar power plant with a connection capacity of 150 MW and a planned annual electricity production of 263 GWh. This power plant is planned should be built in Hodovo. The investor is power utility EP HZHB.

EP HZHB was granted a 30-year concession for the production, transmission, and distribution of electricity generated in the planned solar power plant from the Ministry of Economy of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in late July. The estimated investment value is around 92 million euros.

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