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FBiH: Net electricity production reached 473 GWh in June

Net electricity generation in the Federation of BiH fell to 473 GWh in June 2024 from 582 GWh in the same month last year, according to the data published by the statistical office.

In the same period, electricity imports increased to 126 GWh from 46 GWh, while exports decreased to 92 GWh from 253 GWh.
The net electricity generation of hydropower plants fell to 142 GWh from 277 GWh, and the output of thermal power plants increased to 314 GWh from 281 GWh.
Compared to May 2024, net electricity production in June increased by 1.7%. Imports rose 15%, while exports were 19.5% higher.

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