Hydropower plant and two thermal plants to be built in Federation BiH
The government of Federation BiH adopted the decision on setting up and building one hydropower and two thermal power plants in line with the decision on declaration of public interest and the approach to preparation and construction of priority power facilities in Federation BiH.
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Moreover, the power utility of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia (Elektroprivreda Hrvatske Zajednice Herceg Bosne) has been approved as the company who will be responsible for setting-up and construction of the power facility Kongora mine and thermal power plant, which will be financed through a joint venture, formed by the respective power utility and its strategic partners which will be selected by means of an international call for tenders. The partnership stipulates that Federation BiH remains the owner of natural resources, while the invested funds will be returned through electricity produced.
An international call for tenders for strategic partnership in building block 7 of the Tuzla thermal power plant will be published under the same terms. Elektroprivreda BiH which has been granted consent for the latter is going to form a joint venture in Tuzla with the prospective strategic partner, the objective of which will be to complete the project by 2017.
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