This Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA), developed by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in close cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations (MoFTER), aims to support Bosnia and Herzegovina on its path towards integrating a higher share of renewable energy, and diversifying its national energy mix to
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country that is still heavily dependent on coal and large hydropower at 67% and 31% of total electricity production, respectively. Significant initiatives are emerging to use the
This Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA), developed by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in close cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations (MoFTER), aims to
DRAFT INTEGRATED NATIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE PLAN OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: On procedural aspects: (1) Establish an inclusive consultation process that considers the diverse governmental structures of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ensure simultaneous participation at all government
Western Balkans Competitiveness Outlook 2024: Bosnia and Herzegovina Renewable energy capacities installed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2020-23) Inclusive and sustainable economic growth in the six Western Balkan (WB6) economies depends on greater economic competitiveness.
Over the next three to four years, Bosnia and Herzegovina is set to significantly boost its renewable energy capacity, with plans to install solar power plants totaling 1,500 MW and wind farms adding 700 MW.
BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA (Update November 2020) The Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings 1. is one of the most (EPBD) complex energy efficiency directive for implementationin the Energy Community, and requires cooperation between various stakeholders and broader spectrum of activities, besides work on development of
Western Balkans Competitiveness Outlook 2024: Bosnia and Herzegovina Renewable energy capacities installed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2020-23) Inclusive and sustainable economic
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country that is still heavily dependent on coal and large hydropower at 67% and 31% of total electricity production, respectively. Significant initiatives are emerging to use the country''s vast non-hydro renewable energy potential estimated at
Bosnia and Herzegovina would need to adopt and submit the full NECP (including the analytical section) to the Secretariat. Bosnia and Herzegovina has not defined the 2030 climate target in its national legislation, but it is included in the draft NECP. The target is in line with the 2030 target set by the Energy Community.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has adopted a long-term strategy for building renovation, aiming for significant energy efficiency improvements by 2050. This strategy, proposed by the Federal Ministry of Spatial Planning, is designed to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions while enhancing construction
The Energy Efficiency Action Plan in Bosnia and Herzegovina (NEEAP 2019-2021, drafted) defines national targets for reducing final and primary energy consumption for the threeyear period 2019- - 2021. The goals are defined based on the trajectories of final (TFEC) and primary (TPES) energy, which
ministries and funds. The activities conducted by the public sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina so far have been carried out individually, by making efforts to establish a strategic, legislative and regulatory framework for energy efficiency, and by implementing projects for energy renovation of building
ergy Community Treaty. In this regard, Bosnia and Herzegovina has an obligation to establish a framework for energy labeling and to adopt certain regulations on e ergy-related products.This Regulation establishes a framework applicable to energy-related products ("products") placed on the mark
With the adoption of the NECP, Bosnia and Herzegovina should seek to improve the country’s long-term resilience, advance its economic diversification and competitiveness, and to secure its energy supply and sovereignty by harvesting its natural renewable resources.
al energy consumption.The registers of energy certificates of buildings, which have been established in the Republika Srpska and in the Federation of BiH, show that a total of 1203 energy audits of buildings have been performed in Bosnia and Herzegovina so far, i.e. 1203 certifi
el of BiH institutionsThe state level of Bosnia and Herzegovina occupies 43 buildings with an area of more than 250 m2 (according to the data of the Service for Joint Affair of BiH Institutions). These 43 buildings occupy an area of 244,993.86 m2 heated
o public institutions. The leading institution in this process at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations, in cooperation with the entit
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