Group 1 - The CEO of EPBiH, Sanel Bljubasic, warned that coal supply for thermal power plants in Bosnia is facing severe challenges, with coal deliveries only reaching 73% of contractual obligations in the first half of the year and coal mining achieving only 46% of planned output [1] - EPBiH relies heavily on coal for energy, with coal power accounting for 80% of its energy mix, while hydropower contributes only 20% [1] - The company is urging coal mines to increase production to stabilize the energy system, highlighting difficulties faced by RMU Breza and RMU Đurđevik, while RU Kreka has achieved its best performance in nearly three years [1] Group 2 - EPBiH is utilizing a loan of 160 million marks from the World Bank to implement transformation projects in coal-rich regions, which includes closing the Zenica coal mine and resettling miners, as well as constructing solar power plants with capacities of 12.2 MW and 15 MW [2] - The company aims to align with the EU's carbon neutrality goal by 2050, as Bosnia is a signatory of the Paris Agreement, but emphasizes the need to maintain normal operations of thermal power plants to ensure energy stability [2]
波黑电力公司总经理表示煤矿生产是波黑联邦能源系统稳定的关键
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-08-13 04:08