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Hydropower plants on the Neretva in January exceeded their production plan by 70 per cent
Date: February 5th 2010 Author:
Mirsad Bajtarević, Sarajevo
Category: Articles
Topic: Electricity , RES and EE
Topic: Electricity , RES and EE
Owing to excellent hydrological conditions in the accumulation basins of hydropower plants Jablanica, Grabovica and Salakovac – which are part of the system of hydropower plants on the river Neretva – and due to a high degree of operational readiness, the three power plants achieved excellent results in January, Elektroprivreda BiH told to Energetika.NET.
The Jablanica hydropower plant exceeded its production plan by 47 per cent, the Grabovica hydropower plant by 73 per cent, and the Salakovac plant by as much as 104 per cent. PHOTO: Alenka ŽumbarAccording to Adis Bubalo, Technical Director of the com...
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