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Bosnia and Herzegovina Energy Management System

Bosnia and Herzegovina Energy Management System

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Energy Management Information System (EMIS) now covers 7,149 public buildings, enabling low-loss energy management and improved efficiency nationwide.Overview of the Energy Management SystemBosnia and Herzegovina has implemented a comprehensive Energy Management Information System (EMIS) that integrates energy monitoring, efficiency measures, and strategic planning across public buildings. The system currently covers 7,149 public buildings and is supported by over 3,100 trained professionals at various government levels, ensuring effective management and low-loss energy operations . EMIS enables real-time tracking of energy consumption, identification of inefficiencies, and implementation of targeted energy-saving measures.Achievements and Low-Loss CapabilitiesThe EMIS is part of a broader national effort to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. Key achievements include:Upgrading 431 public buildings, exceeding initial targets, with 507 detailed energy audits completed, achieving 169% of the planned scope .Annual CO₂ emission reductions of over 221,000 tonnes, representing 119% of the target .Creation and adoption of 46 Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plans (SECAPs), providing a strategic framework for energy management and low-loss operations .Mobilization of over USD 128 million in co-financing for energy efficiency projects, demonstrating strong investment in sustainable infrastructure . These measures collectively contribute to low-loss energy management, reducing energy waste, improving building performance, and enhancing comfort for nearly one million citizens .Strategic ContextThe EMIS aligns with Bosnia and Herzegovina's Framework Energy Strategy 2035, which emphasizes the “energy trilemma” of security of supply, price competitiveness, and decarbonization . The system supports the country's transition toward a sustainable, competitive, and modern energy sector, in line with EU energy acquis obligations . By integrating energy efficiency, renewable energy potential, and strategic planning, EMIS strengthens resilience and positions energy as a driver of economic development .Socio-Economic and Environmental BenefitsBeyond technical efficiency, the EMIS and associated energy programs have generated significant socio-economic benefits:Over 10,900 green jobs created or retained .Improved quality of life through warmer, brighter, and more energy-efficient public spaces .Strengthened institutional capacity and governance for energy management, enabling long-term sustainability and low-loss operations .ConclusionBosnia and Herzegovina's Energy Management System is fully operational and low-loss capable, providing comprehensive coverage of public buildings, strategic energy planning, and measurable environmental and socio-economic benefits. The system represents a key step in the country's transition to a sustainable, resilient, and efficient energy sector, supporting both national priorities and EU-aligned energy policies .

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