Impact of new power investments up to year 2020 on the energy system of Bosnia and Herzegovina
This paper investigates current and planned investments in new power plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina and impact of these investments on the energy sector, CO2 emission and internationally committed targets for electricity from renewable sources up to year 2020. Bosnia and Herzegovina posse...
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doaj-807d03df5c2d4f4081993f221d41c5962021-01-02T06:43:30ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632015-01-0119377178010.2298/TSCI150105042H0354-98361500042HImpact of new power investments up to year 2020 on the energy system of Bosnia and HerzegovinaHasovic Zihnija0Cosic Boris1Omerbegovic-Arapovic Adisa2Duic Neven3Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, CroatiaSarajevo School of Science and Technology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, CroatiaThis paper investigates current and planned investments in new power plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina and impact of these investments on the energy sector, CO2 emission and internationally committed targets for electricity from renewable sources up to year 2020. Bosnia and Herzegovina possesses strong renewable energy potential, in particular hydro and biomass. However, the majority of energy production is conducted in outdated power plants and based on fossil fuels, resulting in environment pollution. New major investments The Stanari Thermal plant (300 MW) and the investment in Block 7 (450 MW) at the Thermal Plant Tuzla are again focused on fossil fuels. The power sector is also highly dependent on the hydrology as 54% of current capacities are based on large hydro power. In order to investigate how the energy system of Bosnia and Herzegovina will be affected by these investments and hydrology, the EnergyPLAN model was used. Based on the foreseen demand for year 2020 several power plants construction and hydrology scenarios have been modelled to cover a range of possibilities that may occur. This includes export orientation of Stanari plant, impact of wet, dry and average year, delayed construction of Tuzla Block 7, constrained construction of hydro power plants, and retirement of thermal units. It can be concluded that energy system can be significantly affected by delayed investments but in order to comply with renewables targets Bosnia and Herzegovina will need to explore the power production from other renewable energy sources as well.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2015/0354-98361500042H.pdfthermal plantsrenewable energyenergy systemenergy planningEnergyPLAN modelCO2 emission |
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Impact of new power investments up to year 2020 on the energy system of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Impact of new power investments up to year 2020 on the energy system of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Impact of new power investments up to year 2020 on the energy system of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Impact of new power investments up to year 2020 on the energy system of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Impact of new power investments up to year 2020 on the energy system of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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impact of new power investments up to year 2020 on the energy system of bosnia and herzegovina |
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VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences |
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Thermal Science |
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0354-9836 2334-7163 |
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This paper investigates current and planned investments in new power plants
in Bosnia and Herzegovina and impact of these investments on the energy
sector, CO2 emission and internationally committed targets for electricity
from renewable sources up to year 2020. Bosnia and Herzegovina possesses
strong renewable energy potential, in particular hydro and biomass. However,
the majority of energy production is conducted in outdated power plants and
based on fossil fuels, resulting in environment pollution. New major
investments The Stanari Thermal plant (300 MW) and the investment in Block 7
(450 MW) at the Thermal Plant Tuzla are again focused on fossil fuels. The
power sector is also highly dependent on the hydrology as 54% of current
capacities are based on large hydro power. In order to investigate how the
energy system of Bosnia and Herzegovina will be affected by these investments
and hydrology, the EnergyPLAN model was used. Based on the foreseen demand
for year 2020 several power plants construction and hydrology scenarios have
been modelled to cover a range of possibilities that may occur. This includes
export orientation of Stanari plant, impact of wet, dry and average year,
delayed construction of Tuzla Block 7, constrained construction of hydro
power plants, and retirement of thermal units. It can be concluded that
energy system can be significantly affected by delayed investments but in
order to comply with renewables targets Bosnia and Herzegovina will need to
explore the power production from other renewable energy sources as well. |
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thermal plants renewable energy energy system energy planning EnergyPLAN model CO2 emission |
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