Bosnia & Herzegovina Electricity Generation Mix 2024
Bosnia & Herzegovina''s electricity mix includes 61% Coal, 35% Hydropower and 3% Wind. Low-carbon generation peaked in 2023.
Bosnia & Herzegovina''s electricity mix includes 61% Coal, 35% Hydropower and 3% Wind. Low-carbon generation peaked in 2023.
Many of us want an overview of how much energy our country consumes, where it comes from, and if we''re making progress on decarbonizing our energy mix. This page provides the data for your
In 2021, the largest source of energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina was coal (51%), followed by oil with 22% contributing to the total energy supply. [3] In terms of electricity generation, 60% was generated
Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted a National Environmental Action Plan, which provides action path to address the major environmental issues of the country. In the energy sector the target will be
Historically, the average for Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 2023 is 9.26 billion kilowatthours. The minimum value, 3.16 billion kilowatthours, was reached in 1993 while the maximum of 13.18 billion
In 2022, households consumed the largest share of final electricity consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina, at 46.7%. Industry consumption was 25% (the iron and steel sector
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Total Energy ConsumptionBosnia and Herzegovina Crude Oil ProductionBosnia and Herzegovina Renewable in % Electricity ProductionBosnia and Herzegovina CO2 Fuel Combustion/Co2 EmissionsUnder its draft NECP (2023), Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to reach a share of 43.6% of renewables in final energy consumption by 2030 (up from 36.6% in 2021), including 70% for electricity, 61% for heating and cooling, and 8.4% for transport (46%, 53%, and 0.2%, respectively, in 2021). The 2020 target of the National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NR...See more on enerdata IEA – International Energy Agency
Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted a National Environmental Action Plan, which provides action path to address the major environmental issues of the country. In the energy sector the target will be
Energy production and consumption from nuclear and renewable sources vs non-renewable fossil fuel sources: petroleum and other liquids, natural gas, and coal in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina could be self-sufficient with domestically produced energy. The total production of all electric energy producing facilities is 18 bn kWh, which is 138 percent of the country''s own
Under its draft NECP (2023), Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to reach a share of 43.6% of renewables in final energy consumption by 2030 (up from 40% in 2023), including 70% for electricity, 61% for
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