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  • Kamengrad coal mine (category Proposed coal mines in Bosnia-Herzegovina)
    a proposed 430 megawatt brown coal fired power station. It has been proposed that the power station would comprise two 215 megawatt units. "Bosnia Plans
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  • Miljevina Coal Mine (category Proposed coal mines in Bosnia-Herzegovina) (section Mine Details)
    The Miljevina coal mine is a surface coal mine in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The map below shows the exact location of the mine. Loading map... {"type":"SATELLITE"
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  • Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal) (section Proposed coal-fired power station expansion)
    nearby Gacko coal mine. In return for investing €1.5 billion in the project, CEZ gained a 51% stake in the new joint venture company. However, In January 2009
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  • RiTE Ugljevik (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal)
    megawatt coal-fired power plant in Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant. The plant is located near Ugljevik, in the republic of Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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  • Elektroprivreda BiH (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal) (section Proposed coal-fired power stations)
    Breza coal mine at Breza, brown coal; Gracanica coal mine at Gornji Vakuf – Uskoplje, Abid Lolic coal mine at Travnik – Bila, brown coal Kreka coal mine in
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  • Comsar Energy Group (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal) (section Interests in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    to develop a coal mining project and to add two new 300 megawatt units to the existing 300 megawatt [[Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant. "Bosnia’s Comsar Energy
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  • EFT Group (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal) (section Coal interests)
    the Stanari coal mine in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is seeking to expand its interest into owning and operating power stations, including coal and hydro
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  • Elektroprivreda HZHB (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal) (section Proposed coal-fired power stations)
    and retailing company in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Kongora Thermal Power Plant, is a possible 2,275 megawatt plant which was estimated in 2007 to cost 1.1 billion
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  • Comsar Energy Republika Srpska (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal)
    to develop a coal mining project and to add two new 300 megawatt units to the existing 300 megawatt [[Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant. "Bosnia’s RiTE Ugljevik
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  • EFT Rudnik i Termoelektrana Stanari d.o.o. (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal)
    the Stanari coal mine, which is located approximately 70 kilometres to the east of Banja Luka in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company
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  • Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal) (section Proposed coal-fired power stations)
    The Bosnia and Herzegovina Foreign Investment Promotion Agency identifies the existing coal mines as being: Banovici coal mine is a brown coal mine working
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  • Nove Elektrarne Republike Srpske (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal) (section Proposed coal-fired power station expansion)
    nearby Gacko coal mine. In return for investing €1.5 billion in the project, CEZ gained a 51% stake in the new joint venture company. However, In January 2009
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  • RMU Banovici (category Coal mining companies and agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    Banovici is the owner and operator of the Banovici coal mine, a brown coal mine in Bosnia andHerzegovina. The mine is working three open-cut deposits -- Čubrić
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  • Vuk Hamovic (category Bosnia-Herzegovina and coal)
    EFT Group, a company with interests in coal-fired power stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Hamovic was described in a Financial Times blog as a "controversial
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  • Banovici power station is a proposed 300-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Banovici, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In February 2015 plant owner RMU
    125 KB (15,694 words) - 20:40, 2 August 2021
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    38 KB (8,922 words) - 20:41, 29 April 2021
  • Kakanj Thermal Power Plant (category Coal power stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina) (section Coal supply)
    million tonnes of coal from "mines Kakanj coal mine, Breza and Zenica coal mine and in smaller amount mines Gračanica, Bila and Livno." In March 2022, a proposal
    17 KB (1,853 words) - 10:26, 17 September 2024
  • Tuzla Thermal Power Plant (category Coal power stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina) (section Draft NECP (2023): No New Coal)
    conversion from coal to bioenergy in 2024. Project-level coal details Coal source(s): Kreka and Banovići mines, Đurđevik and Banovići coal mines The plant is
    40 KB (4,552 words) - 02:46, 14 September 2024
  • Ugljevik power station (category Coal power stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina) (section Proposed Change in Ownership)
    appeared to be still in place. In April 2023, Bosnia and Herzegovina announced a draft national energy plan until 2030 that foresees no new coal-fired plants.
    27 KB (3,068 words) - 13:48, 1 October 2024
  • Dongfang Electric Corporation (category Coal Issues) (section Coal power projects)
    Corporation in EPC deal for Stanari TPP", Media Release, May 5, 2010. Global use and production of coal International Information on Coal Vietnam and coal Bosnia-Herzegovina
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