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Context Although Bosnia and Herzegovina has a significant supply of energy resources and is one of the few countries in the Balkans that exports electricity, it does not produce energy sustainably. At the same time, power consumption is increasing in the country due to inefficient usage, while the widespread use of wood and coal as fuel causes air pollution and CO2 emissions. The existing policy framework does not provide the conditions necessary for an increased use of renewable energy and meeting the country's obligations under the Energy Community Treaty (EnCT). There is a lack of relevant programmes, knowledge and practical experience. Coordination and cooperation in the sector between the state, the entities and the lower levels of government remain generally weak. Hardly any networking or cooperation takes place between the key actors. Objective The preconditions have been put in place for a more conducive environment that encourages the increased use of renewable energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Approach By supporting the improvement of the legislative and regulatory framework for renewable energy and developing new market-based and target-oriented incentive schemes, the project aims to make the renewable energy sector more attractive to private and public sectors, local and international investors. Einsam zweisam dreisam film download. The project cooperates with partners, both at the state level and in each of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s two entities, including the respective ministries of energy, and the electricity regulatory commissions. It also provides technical assistance to the renewable energy operators in both entities. Together with these partners, the project is aiming to improve and strengthen in particular the framework conditions for the increased use of renewable energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina.