Bosnia and Herzegovina had round 53 MW of grid-connected photo voltaic on the finish of 2021, in line with IRENA.
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The federal government company accountable for attracting overseas funding to Bosnia and Herzegovina has efficiently pitched the municipality of Grude to Norwegian renewables firm Greenstat.
Bosnia’s Overseas Funding Promotion Company (Fipa) mentioned final week that the Bergen-based developer has began engaged on the 45 MW Petjnik photo voltaic plant. Fipa mentioned building will start in June, with panels to be put in from the primary quarter of 2023. The location can be commissioned on the finish of 2023.
Fipa mentioned civil engineer GP Toming, based mostly in Grude municipality, is engaged on the venture with Greenstat. The federal government company mentioned the Norwegian enterprise had been scouring Europe for 12 months earlier than deciding on Grude. It additionally described the venture as “Greenstat’s first worldwide funding,” however the Norwegian group really owns a inexperienced hydrogen enterprise in India.
The Worldwide Renewable Vitality Company (IRENA) estimates that Bosnia and Herzegovina had 53 MW of grid-connected photo voltaic capability on the finish of 2021.