The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has kicked off a tender for 28 MW of solar projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina under state utility EPBiH’s plan to deploy 195 MW of PV capacity.
The projects include a 15 MW array in Gornja Breza, an 8 MW plant in Visca, and a 5 MW facility in Podvelezje. The three projects are part of the first tranche of the EPBiH Solar Transition Programme, which the EBRD is implementing for state utility JP Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine. The tranche also includes projects planned in Potočari 1 (16 MW), Banovići Selo (8 MW), and Bedrok, where two 8 MW arrays and one 16 MW plant are proposed. The EUR 89 million (US$ 101.4 million) EPBiH Solar Transition Programme calls for 13 solar plants totaling 195 MW.
Interested developers are required to submit their offers by May 26, 2025. For additional details about this tender, please visit our Business Opportunity page here.
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