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CountryTypeLevelPlantInstalled Capacity20142015201620172018201920202021202220232024Source 1Comment
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Albania
Hydropower
1Komani 600 MW60020602060206020602060206020602060206020602060Average 2060 GWh http://www.kesh.al/content.aspx?id=22&idd=51
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Albania
Hydropower
1Fierza 500 MW50018001800180018001800180018001800180018001800Average 1800 GWh http://www.kesh.al/content.aspx?id=22&idd=50
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Albania
Hydropower
1Vau I Dejes 250 MW25010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000Average 1000 GWh http://www.kesh.al/content.aspx?id=22&idd=52
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Albania
Hydropower
1Ashta 1 + 2 – 53 MW53240240240240240240240240240240240
Average 240 GWh http://www.energji-ashta.al/inc/pdf/HPP-Ashta-Project-Leaflet.pdf
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Albania
Hydropower
1Ulez 25 MW – sales to KESH2581.281.281.281.281.281.281.281.281.281.281.2
The plant is privatised and only sells part of its production to the grid. This figure is for the sales to grid in 2013 as no average figure or projections were found. Source: ERE – Republic of Albania Energy Regulator, Annual Report Power Sector Situation and ERE’s Activity for 2013,http://www.ere.gov.al/doc/Raporti_Vjetor_2013_perfundimtar.pdf, p34.
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Albania
Hydropower
1Shkopet 24 MW – sales to KESH2463.363.363.363.363.363.363.363.363.363.363.3
The plant is privatised and only sells part of its production to the grid. This figure is for the sales to grid in 2013 as no average figure or projections were found. Source: ERE – Republic of Albania Energy Regulator, Annual Report Power Sector Situation and ERE’s Activity for 2013,http://www.ere.gov.al/doc/Raporti_Vjetor_2013_perfundimtar.pdf, p34.
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Albania
Hydropower
1Bistrica 1 – 24 MW – sales to KESH2460.260.260.260.260.260.260.260.260.260.260.2
The plant is privatised and only sells part of its production to the grid. This figure is for the sales to grid in 2013 as no average figure or projections were found. Source: ERE – Republic of Albania Energy Regulator, Annual Report Power Sector Situation and ERE’s Activity for 2013,http://www.ere.gov.al/doc/Raporti_Vjetor_2013_perfundimtar.pdf, p34.
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Albania
Hydropower
1Bistrica 2 - 5 MW – sales to KESH52323232323232323232323
The plant is privatised and only sells part of its production to the grid. This figure is for the sales to grid in 2013 as no average figure or projections were found. Source: ERE – Republic of Albania Energy Regulator, Annual Report Power Sector Situation and ERE’s Activity for 2013,http://www.ere.gov.al/doc/Raporti_Vjetor_2013_perfundimtar.pdf, p34.
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Albania
Hydropower
1Lana Bregas 5 MW – sales to KESH533.933.933.933.933.933.933.933.933.933.933.9
This figure is for the sales to grid in 2013 as no average figure or projections were found. Source: ERE – Republic of Albania Energy Regulator, Annual Report Power Sector Situation and ERE’s Activity for 2013,http://www.ere.gov.al/doc/Raporti_Vjetor_2013_perfundimtar.pdf, p34.
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Albania
Hydropower
1
Small hydropower plants under concession (see also below) – 291.67 MW
291.67930930930930930930930930930930930
Source: National Agency of Natural Resources (AKBN), 30 October 2014: http://www.akbn.gov.al/index.php/en/hydroenergy/hydroenergy-situation
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AlbaniaGas2Vlora gas/oil 97 MW9700679679679679679679679679679
Note: It is an existing plant in one way but it has never operated commercially due to faults and still needs some reconstruction before it can enter operation. Therefore Level 2 seems more suitable than Level 3. Source: World Bank (2012), IMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION AND RESULTS REPORT (IDA-38720), p. 18, available at http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2012/10/03/000356161_20121003004447/Rendered/INDEX/ICR21690P077520C0Disclosed010010120.txt and (date of entering operation) http://lnweb90.worldbank.org/oed/oeddoclib.nsf/DocUNIDViewForJavaSearch/8525682E0068603785257AA8005D8586?opendocument
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Albania
Hydropower
3Kalivaci 93 MW (Vjosa 1)93000000350350350350350
Capacity: Government hydropower update, 30 October 2014 http://www.akbn.gov.al/index.php/en/hydroenergy/hydroenergy-situation and project sponsor website, undated: http://www.begspa.com/eng/idroelettrico.htm. The project's future is unclear as some works started several years ago but have been abandoned for the last couple of years (Riverwatch, Euronatur and PPNEA briefing, June 2014). The only information we have about timing is the Albanian govt's draft Energy Strategy which states that it should be built by 2020 http://shtetiweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Strategjia-Kombetare-Energjise-2013-2020-draft.pdf p.43
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Albania
Hydropower
2Devoll – Moglice – 172 MW17200000475475475475475475
Average production data and start of operations from project sponsor's website: http://www.devollhydropower.al/new/?page_id=7441 and http://www.devollhydropower.al/new/?page_id=7421
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Albania
Hydropower
2Devolli 1 (Banja) 70 MW70000254254254254254254254254
Average production data and start of operations from project sponsor's website: http://www.devollhydropower.al/new/?page_id=7436 and http://www.devollhydropower.al/new/?page_id=7421
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Albania
Hydropower
2
Fani i Madh and Fani i Vogel (Gojan, FHP2 – Gjegjan, FHP3 – Peshqesh and FHP4 – Ura e Fanit/Fangu) 110.56 MW
110.56000367.6367.6367.6367.6367.6367.6367.6367.6Source: Project sponsor's website: http://www.ayenas.al/energy-generation/
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Albania
Hydropower
2
Small hydropower plants under construction 283.23 MW
283.230648129612961296129612961296129612961296
Source: National Agency of Natural Resources, 30 October 2014: http://www.akbn.gov.al/index.php/en/hydroenergy/hydroenergy-situation However as no starting date was given, and their status was 'under construction' as of late 2014, it was assumed that half of the capacity will enter production in 2015 and half in 2016.
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Albania
Hydropower
3
Small hydropower plants expected in draft energy strategy by 2020 (444 MW minus 283.23 MW = 160.77 MW)
160.77000
Source of 444 MW: Draft National Energy Strategy 2013-2020: http://shtetiweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Strategjia-Kombetare-Energjise-2013-2020-draft.pdf, page 45
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AlbaniaWind4
Shengjin-Kodrat e Rencit in Lezha (108+114 MW)
22200056.25112.5168.75225281.25337.5393.75450
http://www.centroestero.org/repository/08_06_2012_9_45_arta-sevrani-akbn.pdf, page 45, linear approximation until 2024, beginning at 2017
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AlbaniaWind4Bilisht-Kapshtice Wind Farm (150 MW)15000041.2582.5123.75165206.25247.5288.75330
http://www.centroestero.org/repository/08_06_2012_9_45_arta-sevrani-akbn.pdf, page 45, linear approximation until 2024, beginning at 2017
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AlbaniaWind4Karaburun, Vlora (500 MW)500000171.125342.25513.375684.5855.6251026.751197.8751369
http://www.centroestero.org/repository/08_06_2012_9_45_arta-sevrani-akbn.pdf, page 45, linear approximation until 2024, beginning at 2017
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AlbaniaWind4Butrinti-Markat (72 MW)720008.12516.2524.37532.540.62548.7556.87565
http://www.centroestero.org/repository/08_06_2012_9_45_arta-sevrani-akbn.pdf, page 45, linear approximation until 2024, beginning at 2017
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AlbaniaWind4
Grykederdhja Shkumbinit – Terpan (145 + 80 MW)
22500060.5121181.5242302.5363423.5484
http://www.centroestero.org/repository/08_06_2012_9_45_arta-sevrani-akbn.pdf, page 45, linear approximation until 2024, beginning at 2017
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AlbaniaWind4Kryevidh-Kavaja (40 + 150 MW)1900004692138184230276322368
http://www.centroestero.org/repository/08_06_2012_9_45_arta-sevrani-akbn.pdf, page 45, linear approximation until 2024, beginning at 2017
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AlbaniaWind4Dajc-Velipoje (75 MW) in 20157500000000000No data available
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AlbaniaWind4Barbullush (45 MW)4500000000000No data available
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AlbaniaWind4Bushat (26 MW) 2600000000000No data available
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AlbaniaWind4Ulcinj (40 MW)4000000000000No data available
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Albania
Hydropower
3Vjosa1 93 MW9300000000000
No Data available. A whole Plant Cascade is planed (https://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/ENC_HOME/DOCS/36341/0633975AA1057B9CE053C92FA8C06338), but however, no estimation of planed operation or detailed plans are available.
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Albania
Hydropower
3Drini1 48 MW000000000000
Ist bereits unter 1 gelistet: (alle) http://aea-al.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/HYDRO-ENERGY-ALBANIA.pdf
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AlbaniaCoal/Lignite3Rinj 300 MW30000000000000No data available
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AlbaniaSolar3Solar Overall000000000000No data available
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AlbaniaWind3Overall Wind00000289.0055315.173367.508367.508367.508367.508367.508
Strategjia-Kombetare-Energjise-2013-2020-draft, page 55. Data for 2018 assumed to be the same as for 2017. We assume that no wind farm will be operational before 2018.
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AlbaniaWind4Overall Wind Correction for Level 4-15450000-289.0055-315.173-367.508-367.508-367.508-367.508-367.508Abzug, um Level 4 auszugleichen
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Rama160650650650650650650650650650650650NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Capljina440200200200200200200200200200200200NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Mostar72247247247247247247247247247247247NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Jajce 160232.90232.90232.90232.90232.90232.90232.90232.90232.90232.90232.90NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Jajce 230157157157157157157157157157157157NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Pec-Mlini30.68282828282828282828282NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Jablanica180712.00712.00712.00712.00712.00712.00712.00712.00712.00712.00712.00NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Grabovica114285.00285.00285.00285.00285.00285.00285.00285.00285.00285.00285.00NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Salakovac210405.00405.00405.00405.00405.00405.00405.00405.00405.00405.00405.00NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Trebinje 1171393.8393.8393.8393.8393.8393.8393.8393.8393.8393.8393.8NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Dubrovnik108647.5647.5647.5647.5647.5647.50647.50647.50647.5647.5647.5NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Visegrad315909.2909.2909.2909.2909.2909.20909.20909.20909.20909.20909.20NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Bocac110273.9273.9273.9273.9273.9273.9273.9273.9273.9273.9273.9NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1Mostarsko Blato60167167167167167167167167167167167NOSBIH (2014), p. 30
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite1Tuzla G3100463463463463463000000EPBiH long-term plan, 2014, page 231
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite1Tuzla G420012411241124112411241124112410000EPBiH long-term plan, 2014, page 231
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite1Tuzla G520011251125112511251125112511251125112511251125EPBiH long-term plan, 2014, page 231
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite1Tuzla G621512001200120012001200120012001200120012001200EPBiH long-term plan, 2014, page 231
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite1Kakanj G51186456456456456456456456456456450EPBiH long-term plan, 2014, page 231
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite1Kakanj G6110632632632632632632632632632632632EPBiH long-term plan, 2014, page 231
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite1Kakanj G723014871487148714871487148714871487148714871487EPBiH long-term plan, 2014, page 231
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite1Gacko3001619.71619.71619.71619.71619.71619.71619.71619.71619.71619.71619.7
NOSBIH (2013), 56 see also Statement on Security of Energy Supply of Bosnia and Herzegovina (July 2013) p. 16. Data for 2024 is presumed to be the same as 2023. Regular generation downturns (every 4 years) are assumed away so as to maintain consistency with the remaining data.
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite1Ugljevik30015301775177517751775177517751775177517751775
NOSBIH (2013), 56 see also Statement on Security of Energy Supply of Bosnia and Herzegovina (July 2013) p. 16. Data for 2024 is presumed to be the same as 2023. egular generation downturns (every 4 years) are assumed away so as to maintain consistency with the remaining data.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
2Dub and Ustipraca17.100074.474.474.474.474.474.474.474.4NOSBIH (2014), 31
Works have begun in 2014 and should take 2.5 years: http://058.ba/2014/11/izgradnja-mhe-na-praci-izmedu-mesica-i-ustiprace/ and http://www.rogatica.com/index.php/vijesti/rogatica/2666-pocela-izgradnja-mh-ustipraca This is also in line with NOSBIH's estimate from its Development Plan (p.31)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
2Ulog34.4000082.382.382.382.382.382.382.3
NOSBIH (2014), 31, report states that commissioning will be in November 2018 www.eft-group.net/themes/front/assets/annualreport/2013-2014.pdf, page 28
NOSBIH estimates that the HPP be in operation in 2017 however this seems optimistic as preparatory works stopped in 2013 after landslides killed some workers. New measurements are being done but the future of the project is unclear. Therefore we have allowed an additional year before expecting operation to begin and put it under Level 2 instead of Level 1. Source of information about current situation at the site: Zeleni Neretva press release, 3 September 2014: http://zeleni-neretva.ba/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=303&Itemid=1 reported at: http://www.klix.ba/biznis/privreda/obustavljena-gradnja-he-ulog-na-neretvi/140903063, http://www.seebiz.net/energetika/zastita-okolisa/gradnja-ulog-na-neretvi-potpuno-obustavljena/
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3Sutjeska mini-hydropower plants19.1500083.683.683.683.683.683.683.683.6NOSBIH (2014), 31
The EIA is being challenged in court and there is no construction permit yet, though there is an investor. Source on delay estimate: NOSBIH development plan estimate (p.31) corroborated by Natasa Crnkovic, Center for Environment, Banja Luka. This organisation follows the project development closely.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3Dabar159.900000251.8251.8251.8251.8251.8251.8NOSBIH (2014), 31
Has a construction permit since September but no main contractor or obvious financing http://www.poslovni.hr/svijet-i-regija/uskoro-gradnja-tunela-za-he-dabar-278666
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3Ustikolina65.40000000236.8236.8236.8236.8NOSBIH (2014), 31
No construction permit, no contractor, no financing http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/hidroelektrana-ustikolina
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3Vranduk19.6000096.496.496.496.496.496.496.4
According to the EPBiH long-term plan, 2014,p.143 (see http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf), operations will commence in 2018. According to NOSBIH (2013), 31 and Statement on Security of Energy Supply of Bosnia and Herzegovina (July 2013) p. 16 operation should commence in 2016. There is financing from the EBRD and EIB but currently no results of the tender procedue yet and no construction permit has yet been granted (see http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/hidroelektrana-vranduk http://www.ebrd.com/news/2013/ebrd-finances-expansion-of-hydro-power-generation-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina.html). Operations in 2016 are thus unlikely.
Has financing from the EBRD and EIB but waiting for results of tender and no construction permit yet http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/hidroelektrana-vranduk http://www.ebrd.com/news/2013/ebrd-finances-expansion-of-hydro-power-generation-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina.html
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3Janjici130000006868686868
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014, p.143. No contractor or construction permit http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/hidroelektrana-janjici - financing from KfW https://www.kfw-entwicklungsbank.de/ipfz/Projektdatenbank/Bau-des-Wasserkraftwerks-Janjici-33606.htm
Entering operation 2020: EPBiH long-term plan, 2014,p.143 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf but no contractor or construction permit http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/hidroelektrana-janjici - financing from KfW https://www.kfw-entwicklungsbank.de/ipfz/Projektdatenbank/Bau-des-Wasserkraftwerks-Janjici-33606.htm
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3Krusevo and Zeleni Vir1300000000404040
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014,p.143. No financing, no construction permit, no contractor http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/hidroelektrana-krusevo-sa-zeleni-vir
Entering operation 2022: EPBiH long-term plan, 2014,p.143 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf No financing, no construction permit, no contractor http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/hidroelektrana-krusevo-sa-zeleni-vir
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3
Small hydropower plants Republika Srpska – medium scenario (high GDP)
40026.331.5636.8242.0847.3452.663.1273.6484.1694.68
Strategy for energy development in Republika Srpska until 2030 (2010) http://www.vladars.net/sr-SP-Cyrl/Vlada/Ministarstva/mper/std/Documents/SRERS%20Pocetni%20Izvjestaj%20-%20NACRT.PDF The Strategy for energy development in Republika Srpska until 2030, p.65 has three scenarios – high GDP, high GDP with measures, and low GDP. The 'high GDP' scenario is the middle one and gives 26.3 GWh in 2015, 52.6 in 2020 and 105.1 in 2025 so we have calculated numbers between these values for the intervening years with linear approximation.
The Strategy for energy development in Republika Srpska until 2030, p.65 has three scenarios – high GDP, high GDP with measures, and low GDP. The 'high GDP' scenario is the middle one and gives 26.3 GWh in 2015, 52.6 in 2020 and 105.1 in 2025 so we have calculated numbers between these values for the intervening years.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3
Upper Drina (Foca, Paunci, Buk Bijela, Sutjeska)
5580000000783783783783
Strategy for energy development in Republika Srpska until 2030 (2010) gives the capacities: B.Bijela 378.8 GWh and Foca 199 GW(p.186) and gives varying dates for start of operations, but even the latest one, 2020 (p.597) is optimistic since an investor has not been found yet. There was a previous contract with RWE but it was cancelled and a new investor is being sought (See BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA COUNCIL OF MINISTERS DIRECTORATE FOR ECONOMIC PLANNING, OUTLOOK Forecasts 2015- 2017 Spring 2014, www.dep.gov.ba/naslovna/?id=1612)
The Strategy for energy development in Republika Srpska until 2030 gives the capacities: B.Bijela 378.8 GWh and Foca 199 GW(p.106) and gives varying dates for start of operations, but even the latest one, 2020 (p.37) is optimistic since an investor has not been found yet. There was a previous contract with RWE but it was cancelled and a new investor is being sought. (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA COUNCIL OF MINISTERS DIRECTORATE FOR ECONOMIC PLANNING, OUTLOOK Forecasts 2015- 2017 Spring 2014, www.dep.gov.ba/naslovna/?id=1612
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3Mrsovo43.8000000165.1165.1165.1165.1165.1
The information on entering operation in 2020 comes from the Strategy for energy development in Republika Srpska until 2030 (2010) p.607. The same document gives a figure of 165.1 GWh annually (p.103). No construction permit appears to have been issued, as the investor tends to publish such developments on its website: http://comsar.com/pressnews/press
The information on entering operation in 2020 comes from the Strategy for energy development in Republika Srpska until 2030, p.607. The figure for GWh comes from the project promoter's website: http://comsar.com/sr/projektima-i-tehnologijama/he-mrsovo/projektno-rje%C5%A1enje-he-mrsovo - the Strategy gives a different figure of 165.1 GWh annually (p.105). No construction permit appears to have been issued, as the investor tends to publish such developments on its website: http://comsar.com/pressnews/press
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite2Stanari30000150020002000200020002000200020002000NOSBIH (2014), 31Currently under construction
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite3Tuzla 745000000182326042604260426042604
EPBIH long-term plan (2014), p. 231 confirms this. Since the maximum production is listed with 2604 GWh in 2024, we assume that Tuzla 7 will be able to run at full capacity already in 2020. Since the investor has only recently been selected and the contract is not yet signed nor a construction permit has been issued, (see http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/blok-7-te-tuzla http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/novost/14784/potpisan-memorandum-o-razumijevanju-o-finansiranju-izgradnje-bloka-7-), we assume power generation to commence only in 2019.
Investor chosen but not clear whether signed contract; financing memorandum signed but not contract, no construction permit yet http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/blok-7-te-tuzla http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/novost/14784/potpisan-memorandum-o-razumijevanju-o-finansiranju-izgradnje-bloka-7-
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite3Kakanj 830000000000014561820EPBiH long-term plan, 2014, page 231 .
No contractor, no construction permit, no financing http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/blok-8-te-kakanj
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite3Ugljevik III60000000043804380438043804380NOSBIH (2013), 56
Construction permit issued, main contractor found but there are some disagreements about the price and no financing contract appears to have been signed. http://www.energetika.ba/termoenergija/6935-ponovo-odgodjen-pocetak-izgradnje-termoelektrane-ugljevik-3.htmlGWh information from Comsar Energy website: http://comsar.com/projects-technologies/tpp-ugljevik. Information about delay from Poslovni Dnevnik: Ponovno odgođeni radovi na TE Ugljevik 3, 09.11.2014 http://www.poslovni.hr/svijet-i-regija/ponovno-odgoeni-radovi-na-te-ugljevik-3-283239
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoal/Lignite3Banovici30000000204720472047204720472047
Production is reported to commence in 2019 (http://rmub.ba/termoelektrana/). Main contractor selection underway, no construction permit yet, no financing. Not in anyone's energy strategy except Banovici mine, but it is backed by the Federation of BiH government http://rmub.ba/termoelektrana/
Main contractor selection underway, no construction permit yet, no financing. Not in anyone's energy strategy except Banovici mine, but it is backed by the Federation of BiH government http://rmub.ba/termoelektrana/
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaGas3KTG Zenica373.100002593.22593.22593.22593.22593.22593.22593.2
Data taken from http://www.tuzlanskisajam.ba/media/sajam2014/2014_prezentacije_pdf/12_06-Gas_rudarstvo/13_30_Kombinovana_toplana_elektrana_na_plin.pdf, page 19. Financing is supposed to come from China but not finalised yet, and construction has not started so having full production in 2017 seems too ambitious. So here it is assumed that it will commence in 2018. Data from NOSBIH (2014), page 31 (assuming a 3250 GWh per annum as of 2017) seems to be unrealistic.
Financing is supposed to come from China but not finalised yet, and construction has not started so having full production in 2017 seems too ambitious. http://www.tuzlanskisajam.ba/media/sajam2014/2014_prezentacije_pdf/12_06-Gas_rudarstvo/13_30_Kombinovana_toplana_elektrana_na_plin.pdf
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaWind2Trusina5100160160160160160160160160160
NOSBIH (2014), 31
See http://serbia-energy.eu/republika-srpska-windpark-51mw-preparations-for-the-construction-of-a-wind-farm-near-nevesinje-started/. The wind farm has a construction permit (http://www.energetika.ba/vjetroenergija/5176-na-planini-trusini-poceli-pripremni-radovi-za-izgradnju-vjetroparka.html), a loan (http://www.cin.ba/megavati-iz-vjetrenjaca/) and the strategic investor Kermas got permission to buy a share in the company and on track to commence energy generation in 2016 (http://www.nezavisne.com/posao/privreda/Struja-iz-vjetra-u-novembru-2015-279358.html).
Has a construction permit according to this media article: http://www.energetika.ba/vjetroenergija/5176-na-planini-trusini-poceli-pripremni-radovi-za-izgradnju-vjetroparka.html; Has a loan from Unicredit according to the project promoter, quoted in this report: http://www.cin.ba/megavati-iz-vjetrenjaca/; Strategic investor Kermas got permission to buy a share in the company according to this report and indeed it was on the timetable for 9 December 2014 for the Republika Srpska govt.
http://www.nezavisne.com/posao/privreda/Struja-iz-vjetra-u-novembru-2015-279358.html
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaWind3Mesihovina550000146146146146146146146
Capacity information from EPHZHB website (128 – 146 GWh) (see http://www.ephzhb.ba/projekti/), given that we use maximum capacity we opted for 146 GWh; information about timing from Ekapija: Oko 100 mil EUR uloženo u obnovljive resurse u BiH - Hercegovina dobija prvu vjetroelektranu već 2015. godine , 29.11.2014 http://www.ekapija.com/website/bih/page/1026400/Oko-100-mil-EUR-ulo%C5%Beeno-u-obnovljive-resurse-u-BiH-Hercegovina-dobija-prvu-vjetroelektranu-ve%C4%87-2015-godine No contractor found yet, but financing secured from KfW https://www.kfw-entwicklungsbank.de/Internationale-Finanzierung/KfW-Entwicklungsbank/Themen/Energie/Fokus-Erneuerbare-Energien/index.html
Capacity information from EPHZHB website (128 – 146 GWh) http://www.ephzhb.ba/projekti/; information about timing from Ekapija: Oko 100 mil EUR uloženo u obnovljive resurse u BiH - Hercegovina dobija prvu vjetroelektranu već 2015. godine , 29.11.2014 http://www.ekapija.com/website/bih/page/1026400/Oko-100-mil-EUR-ulo%C5%Beeno-u-obnovljive-resurse-u-BiH-Hercegovina-dobija-prvu-vjetroelektranu-ve%C4%87-2015-godineNo contractor found yet, but financing secured from KfW https://www.kfw-entwicklungsbank.de/Internationale-Finanzierung/KfW-Entwicklungsbank/Themen/Energie/Fokus-Erneuerbare-Energien/index.html
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaWind3Podvelezje480062103103103103103103103103
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014 ,p.231 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf; data based on maximum values contained in a production scenario.
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014 ,p.231 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf, no contractor yet, but financing secured from KfW http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/vjetroelektrana-podvelezje, https://www.kfw-entwicklungsbank.de/ipfz/Projektdatenbank/Windpark-Podvelezje-30022.htm
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaWind3Vlasic4800000599898989898
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014 ,p.231 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf; data based on maximum values contained in a production scenario.
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014 ,p.231 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaWind3Bitovnja600000000062104104
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014 ,p.231 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf; data based on maximum values contained in a production scenario.
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014 ,p.231 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaWind3Zukica Kosa15000000000826
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014 ,p.231 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf; data based on maximum values contained in a production scenario.
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014 ,p.231 http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
1
Small hydropower existing EPBiH (Modrac, Bogatići, Una Kostela, Bihać, Krušnica, Osanica, Snježnica)
136565656565656565656565
EPBIH long-term plan (2014) p.156. The existing small hydropwer capacity of 2014 was taken as evidence of currently installed capacity.
EPBIH long-term plan p.135
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3
New small hydro EPBiH – Neretvica, Una Anex, Catici-Kakanj, Kljajici
43000102123123145145145161161
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014:http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf p. 146. We observed inconsistencies between these data and data presented on p. 156. While the end points are identical, the growth rates differ. Since there is no additional information available explaining these differences, we selected the data on p. 146.
EPBiH long-term plan, 2014:http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/upload/documents/odluke/dugorocni-plan.pdf We know from p.135 that around 65 GWh annually come from existing plants, and p.146 shows individual plants planned and expected timing of entering operation. Therefore here we have used the information on the planned plants from page 146. The most advanced are the series on the Neretvica and not even these have construction permits or obvious financing http://www.elektroprivreda.ba/stranica/male-hidroelektrane-na-neretvici. The confusing thing here is that there is a table on p.156 which gives a sum of existing and new small hydro production from EPBIH facilities, however when adding the 65 GWh of existing small EPBIH hydropower to the planned facilities on p.146 not all of the numbers add up to the same as on p.156. We have stuck to the concretely named facilities from p.146 when adding the new capacity by year.
83
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3Bileca/Nevesinje9100000000000
CEE Bankwatch: Mid-Drina and Bileca/Nevesinje not included as no-one seems to think they will be ready by 2024
CEE Bankwatch: Mid-Drina and Bileca/Nevesinje not included as no-one seems to think they will be ready by 2024
84
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3HE Kovanići13000000000068EPBiH long-term plan, 2014,p.143
85
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3Srednja Drina 321 MW160.5000000000714.55714.55
Presentation of energy projects by Minister of Energy, Development and Environmental Protection, December 2012. However this source says that construction will begin 2014 and end 2020-2023. We have chosen 2023 because the project has no funding, no strategic investor and no permits. In fact in the BiH documents (the project is on the Drina, which borders the two countries), none of the documents seem to even think it will be done by 2024, but since Serbian documents expect so we could include it under Serbia. GWh on http://www.vienna-economic-forum.com/uploads/media/Glamocic_Prezentacija_razvojni_projekti.pdf page 11 http://www.mzv.sk/App/WCM/Aktualit.nsf/vw_ByID/ID_D54591C5BB38AEF9C1257ADA00561AD3_SK/$File/Predstaven%C3%A9%20prioritn%C3%A9%20projekty%20v%20oblasti%20energetiky%20a%20%C5%BEivotn%C3%A9ho%20prostredia%20v%20Srbskej%20republike.pdf 50/50 BiH - Serbia!!!
86
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hydropower
3
Donja Drina (Kozluk, Drina I, II and III), total 365 MW
182.500000794794794794794794
Generation capacity from list of electricity projects proposed as Energy Community priority projects, 2013: https://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/0633975ABDC47B9CE053C92FA8C06338 date of commissioning from Development and Application of a Methodology to Identify Projects of Energy Community Interest, DNV KEMA, REKK, EIHP Nov 2013, https://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/ENC_HOME/DOCS/2558181/0633975AD4927B9CE053C92FA8C06338 ,page 78 - it says 2018-2020 so we took 2019 as the mid of the range. GWh from http://www.vienna-economic-forum.com/uploads/media/Glamocic_Prezentacija_razvojni_projekti.pdf, page 13 50/50 BiH - Serbia!!!
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KosovoCoal/Lignite1Kosova A (3x200 MW operational)60021402171217121480000000
Energy Regulatory Office: Statement  of  Security  of  Supply  for  Kosovo   (Electricity,  Natural  Gas  and  Oil), July 2013, http://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/ENC_HOME/DOCS/2422181/Statement_of_Security_of_Supply_for_Kosovo_%28Electricity_Gas__Oil%29_Final_Eng.pdf, page 19
88
KosovoCoal/Lignite1
Kosova B (2x 339 MW, around 540 MW operational in total)
54040624062407535563556406240244003398339833983
Energy Regulatory Office: Statement  of  Security  of  Supply  for  Kosovo   (Electricity,  Natural  Gas  and  Oil), July 2013, http://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/ENC_HOME/DOCS/2422181/Statement_of_Security_of_Supply_for_Kosovo_%28Electricity_Gas__Oil%29_Final_Eng.pdf, page 19
Note: the figures for 2023 and 2024 are just copied from 2022 as the figures in the security of supply statement only go up to then. However we are reasonably sure that the plant will still operate in 2023/2024 as some improvements are expected to be implemented in 2016-2018 with the aim of bringing the plant into line with Kosovo's Energy Community obligations.
89
Kosovo
Hydropower
1Ujmani (35 MW)358282828278787878787878
Energy Regulatory Office: Statement  of  Security  of  Supply  for  Kosovo   (Electricity,  Natural  Gas  and  Oil), July 2013, http://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/ENC_HOME/DOCS/2422181/Statement_of_Security_of_Supply_for_Kosovo_%28Electricity_Gas__Oil%29_Final_Eng.pdf, page 19
Note: the figures for 2023 and 2024 are just copied from 2022 as the figures in the security of supply statement only go up to then. However we are reasonably sure that the plant will still operate in 2023/2024 as some improvements are expected to be implemented in 2016-2018 with the aim of bringing the plant into line with Kosovo's Energy Community obligations.
90
Kosovo
Hydropower
1Lumbardhi (8.8 MW)8.82627262727272727272727
Energy Regulatory Office: Statement  of  Security  of  Supply  for  Kosovo   (Electricity,  Natural  Gas  and  Oil), July 2013, http://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/ENC_HOME/DOCS/2422181/Statement_of_Security_of_Supply_for_Kosovo_%28Electricity_Gas__Oil%29_Final_Eng.pdf, page 19
Note: the figures for 2023 and 2024 are just copied from 2022 as the figures in the security of supply statement only go up to then. However we are reasonably sure that the plant will still operate in 2023/2024 as some improvements are expected to be implemented in 2016-2018 with the aim of bringing the plant into line with Kosovo's Energy Community obligations.
91
Kosovo
Hydropower
1Dikance+Burimi+Radavci (2.76 MW total)2.762322232226262626262626
Energy Regulatory Office: Statement  of  Security  of  Supply  for  Kosovo   (Electricity,  Natural  Gas  and  Oil), July 2013, http://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/ENC_HOME/DOCS/2422181/Statement_of_Security_of_Supply_for_Kosovo_%28Electricity_Gas__Oil%29_Final_Eng.pdf, page 19
Note: the figures for 2023 and 2024 are just copied from 2022 as the figures in the security of supply statement only go up to then. However we are reasonably sure that the plant will still operate in 2023/2024 as some improvements are expected to be implemented in 2016-2018 with the aim of bringing the plant into line with Kosovo's Energy Community obligations.
92
Kosovo
Hydropower
3Zhuri 305 MW30500000398398398398398398
Transmission Development Plan, page 36 ff. http://www.kostt.com/website/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=146&Itemid=146&lang=en
Source: KOSTT, Transmission Development Plan 2014-2023, http://www.kostt.com/website/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=146&Itemid=146&lang=en - Level 3 because there are no concrete investment plans currently http://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/ENC_HOME/AREAS_OF_WORK/Implementation/Kosovo/Renewable_Energy
93
Kosovo
Hydropower
3Small HPPs (110 MW by 2020)273.10094.397.3248.3267.3345.3384.3388.3388.3472Long term energy balance 2013-2022, conservative scenario. Page 20 ff.
Source: Long term energy balance 2013-2022, conservative scenario. The base scenario sees 240 MW of small hydro installed by 2020 but already in 2014 and 2015 we are not on track for this so we have used the conservative scenario here, which is still ambitious, hence why the copied figures for 2023 and 2024 are not increased from 2022. http://mzhe.rks-gov.net/repository/docs/Balanca_afatagjate_2013_-2022_-_eng_finall.pdf
94
KosovoCoal/Lignite3New Kosova60000000210042004200420042004200
Energy Regulatory Office: Statement  of  Security  of  Supply  for  Kosovo   (Electricity,  Natural  Gas  and  Oil), July 2013, http://www.energy-community.org/portal/page/portal/ENC_HOME/DOCS/2422181/Statement_of_Security_of_Supply_for_Kosovo_%28Electricity_Gas__Oil%29_Final_Eng.pdf, page 19
The statement of security says the first unit will be in operation in 2018, while the KOSTT, Transmission Development Plan 2014-2023,
http://www.kostt.com/website/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=146&Itemid=146&lang=en States 2019. Both of these seem highly optimistic considering that the EIA process is not completed yet and the tender for the strategic investor is still to be concluded, but physically it could be done so we can leave it with the first one coming online in 2019.
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KosovoWind3Zatric, 45 MW184.800127.6127.6127.6127.6127.6127.6127.6127.6127.6
Investor's article, March 8, 2013 http://www.nek.ch/windenergie-geothermie-e/publikationen/dokumente/2013.03.08_EIEE_Kosovo_080313.pdf and investor's news update, 13.06.2014 http://www.nek.ch/windenergie-geothermie-d/news/meldungen/20140613_Landnutzungsrechte_Zatric.php?navanchor=. Information on timing from KOSTT presentation December 2013: http://www.irena.org/documentdownloads/events/2013/december/9_neziri.pdf
96
KosovoWind3Budakova, 45 MW4500111111111111111111111111111
89-133 GWh depending on turbine type – we have taken 111 GWh as average here. Source: http://www.nek.ch/windenergie-geothermie-e/publikationen/dokumente/2013.03.08_EIEE_Kosovo_080313.pdf, Information on timing from KOSTT presentation December 2013: http://www.irena.org/documentdownloads/events/2013/december/9_neziri.pdf
97
KosovoWind3Kitka 30 MW3000747474747474747474
No data available --> Took 2/3 from Budakova?, Operational 2016: http://www.irena.org/documentdownloads/events/2013/december/9_neziri.pdf, page 14
98
KosovoBiomass3Biomass20.3000011171923282828Long term energy balance 2013-2022, conservative scenario. Page 21 ff.
99
KosovoSolar3Planned solar PV12.700022233333Long term energy balance 2013-2022, conservative scenario. Page 21 ff.
100
Kosovo
Hydropower
2Deçan, Belaja, Lumëbardhi II22.90083.783.783.783.783.783.783.783.783.7