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With a power score of 1.82, Bosnia and Herzegovina ranks number 63 among Emerging Markets and number 9 in the Europe region

Power score

1.82/5

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Score over time

2021 - 2024

56
2021
42
2022
61
2023
63
2024

Overview

Bosnia and Herzegovina has a power score of 1.82, which puts it at rank 63 in the Emerging Markets power ranking. In comparison to 2023, Bosnia and Herzegovina has dropped in the power rankings by 2 places, from rank 61, to rank 63.

At 1.82, the power score of Bosnia and Herzegovina is worse than than the regional average of NaN in the Europe region and puts it at rank 9 in the region.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

Power

Power policy

Bosnia and Herzegovina implements policies in 6/9 power policy categories tracked by Climatescope, including Renewable energy target, Renewable energy auction, Net metering, Priority grid access, Renewables mandate, and Renewable Energy Certificates.

Power policies

Renewable energy target
Renewable energy auction
Feed-in tariff
Net metering
Import tax incentives
VAT incentives
Priority grid access
Renewables mandate
Renewable Energy Certificates

Power prices and costs

The average electricity price in Bosnia and Herzegovina has increased from 102.67 USD/MWh in 2022 to 122.33 USD/MWh in 2023. Since 2017, the average electricity price in Bosnia and Herzegovina has fluctuated between 95.76 USD/MWh (2017) and 122.33 USD/MWh (2023).

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Power market

The top amount of capacity installed in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2023 was in Coal at 48.64%, down from 51.22% in 2022. The technology with the biggest increase in capacity installed in 2023 was Small-scale PV - commercial at 1.8%, up from 0% in 2022.

Installed capacity (in MW)

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Electricity generation (in GWh)

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The top amount of electricity generated in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2023 was in Coal at 54.88%, down from 66.36% in 2022. The technology with the biggest increase in electricity generated in 2023 was Large Hydro at 40.42%, up from 27.38% in 2022.

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Investment in clean energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina was around $26.65 million in 2023, a decrease of 89.59% from 2022 ($255.91 million). Between 2018 and 2023, the highest investment in clean energy was in 2022 at $255.91 million, while the lowest was in 2023 with $26.65 million.

Utility privatisation

Which segments of the power sector are open to private participation?

generation: Yes
transmission: No
retail: Yes

Doing business and barriers

Type

Question

Availability

Currency of PPAs

Are other PPAs (eg. corporate PPAs) signed in or indexed to U.S. Dollars or Euro?

Yes

Type

Question

Availability

Bilateral power contracts

Can a C&I (Commercial and Industrial) customer sign a long-term contract (PPA) for clean energy?

Yes

Type

Question

Availability

Fossil fuel price distortions - Subsidies

Does the government keep the wholesale price of electricity from fossil fuels artificially low through subsidies?

No

Type

Question

Availability

Fossil fuel price distortions - Taxes and carbon prices

Does the government significantly increase the wholesale price of electricity from fossil fuel through targeted taxes and/or carbon prices?

No

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