Based on these considerations, the energy efficiency goals in Bosnia and Herzegovina for energy consumption savings by applying energy efficiency measures, for the period by 2030, are as follows:
The energy sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), a country of around 3.5 million people, is currently a net exporter of electricity – the
Bosnia and Herzegovina has not yet established a na-tional greenhouse gas inventory system, nor a national system on policies, measures and projections. Bosnia and Herzegovina still needs to initiate
Bosnia and Herzegovina''s energy and climate policy progress is hindered by its fragmented governance structure, with responsibilities split between two entities
Energy Overview of Bosnia and Herzegovina Coal-fired and hydroelectric plants contribute almost all of the electricity generated and BiH currently exports power. It has sufficient
Through continuous development and imports of new functionalities, the EMIS has improved to provide users with precise energy intensity mapping, monitoring the realization of ESCO
By signing the Energy Community Treaty, BiH has committed to transposing EU Directives into national legislation, focusing on implementing
The study assesses the current energy situation and needs of public and private buildings in Sarajevo Canton used by socially vulnerable individuals, aiming to
The future of Bosnia and Herzegovina''s power infrastructure over the next decade requires urgent and comprehensive transformation to meet
The case study discusses a program in Bosnia and Herzegovina aimed at improving environmental governance through energy efficiency and renewable energy sources.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has made some progress in unbundling its electricity sector, but the process has not been completed. Bosnia''s transmission infrastructure is managed by a state-owned
Bosnia and Herzegovina suffered from significant economic and environmental loss because of the low energy efficiency standards found in both residential and
The project focuses on implementing and monitoring a new legislative framework, improving institution capacity building, and providing knowledge and technical assistance in effective energy sector
BiH is in the process of finalizing a National Energy Climate Plan (NECP) to address energy efficiency, renewables, greenhouse gas emissions reductions, new interconnections, and
Immense potential also lies in Bosnia and Herzegovina''s geothermal energy, however without significant interest of authorities in the development due to initial investments in geothermal
This project will improve operational stability, reduce losses and support the long-term sustainability of Bosnia and Herzegovina''s power system. We are pleased to be partnering with the
With the Council of Ministers adopting the Clean Energy Package and the Decarbonisation Roadmap in November 2021, the Energy Community confirms its readiness to join the European Union and other
The Law on Use of Renewable Energy Sources and Efficient Cogeneration aims to improve the legal framework in the renewable energy
Recognizing the importance of energy for the long-term sustainability of business, organizations can use the ISO 50 001 standard to practically manage and control their energy consumption and costs. This
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has made significant development progress over the past two decades. To continue on this path of growth, the country needs structural economic and energy
It stores information on facilities, building characteristics, energy systems, daily meter readings, and monthly utility bills for consumed energy and water. “The use of EMIS already
Rapid expansion of small-scale solar installations is significantly reshaping the energy profile of utility company ERS, with the number of connected solar systems reaching around 2,200
Bosnia and Herzegovina Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity Officials from BiH, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia agreed to improve coordination in connecting
Digitalization of energy management in public buildings is a critical enabler for achieving national energy efficiency, decarbonization, and public sector objectives.
The lower production and losses were mainly due to the coal shortage In H1 2025, Bosnia and Herzegovina imported almost 4.5 times more electricity
The Framework Energy Strategy provides the context and direction of energy development for Bosnia and Herzegovina, striving towards a true balance in the context of “energy trilemma”. Initiation of right
The Energy Management Information System (EMIS) now covers 7,149 public buildings, supported by more than 3,100 trained professionals across different levels of government. The
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