Bosnia's EPBiH Plans to Raise Electricity Output By 3.3% in 2015

Bosnian state-controlled power utility Elektroprivreda BiH [SAJ:JPESR] said on Tuesday it plans to raise electricity output by 3.3% to 7,651 GWh in 2015, mostly due to expected shorter downtime at its thermal power plants for regular overhauls.

In 2014, electricity output fell 0.9% to 7,403.6 GWh, mainly due to weaker natural water flows which led to a 16% drop in electricity generated at hydro power plants, the company's press office said in a statement emailed to SeeNews.

EPBiH's thermal power electricity output increased by 4.3% in 2014.

Source: SeeNews
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