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* [[Bugojno 1]]. In June 2012 the government of the Bosnian Federation, which comprises both the republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina  and the Serb Republic, has sought advice from the Middle Bosnia Canton on the possibility of a coal-fired power station near the town of Bugojno. The Bosnian Federation is seeking to develop a new coal mine at Kotezi. A statement issued following a Cabinet meeting of the Bosnian Federation stated that the development of the [[Kotezi coal mine]] would only be feasible if a 350 megawatt plant or two 300 megawatt plants were built in the municipalities of Bugojno or Gornji Vakuf/Uskoplje.
[http://powermarket.seenews.com/news/bosnia-considers-tpp-construction-coal-mine-launch-286425 "Bosnia considers TPP construction, coal mine launch"], ''Power Market Review'', July 2, 2012.

* [[Bugojno 1]]. In June 2012 the government of the Bosnian Federation, which comprises both the republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina  and the Serb Republic, has sought advice from the Middle Bosnia Canton on the possibility of a coal-fired power station near the town of Bugojno. The Bosnian Federation is seeking to develop a new coal mine at Kotezi. A statement issued following a Cabinet meeting of the Bosnian Federation stated that the development of the [[Kotezi coal mine]] would only be feasible if a 350 megawatt plant or two 300 megawatt plants were built in the municipalities of Bugojno or Gornji Vakuf/Uskoplje.
[http://powermarket.seenews.com/news/bosnia-considers-tpp-construction-coal-mine-launch-286425 "Bosnia considers TPP construction, coal mine launch"], ''Power Market Review'', July 2, 2012.

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* [[Kongora Thermal Power Plant]] is a possible 2,275 megawatt mine-mouth coal-fired power station which has been investigated by [[Elektroprivreda Hrvatske zajednice Herceg Bosne]] (Elektroprivreda HZHB), a publicly owned power utility in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Elektroprivreda HZHB, [http://www.ephzhb.ba/Izvjesca/eng_godisnje.pdf "2006 Annual Report"], Elektroprivreda HZHB, June 2007, page 14.
The proposed plant has been estimated to cost 1.1 billion euros and be located near Tomislavgrad. Elektroprivreda HZHB estimates that the plant would require approximately 3.6 million tonnes of lignite a year from the as yet undeveloped adjoining [[Kongora lignite deposit]].
Elektroprivreda HZHB, [http://www.ephzhb.ba/Izvjesca/eng_godisnje.pdf "2006 Annual Report"], Elektroprivreda HZHB, June 2007, page 34.

* [[Kongora Thermal Power Plant]] is a possible 2,275 megawatt mine-mouth coal-fired power station which has been investigated by [[Elektroprivreda Hrvatske zajednice Herceg Bosne]] (Elektroprivreda HZHB), a publicly owned power utility in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Elektroprivreda HZHB, [http://www.ephzhb.ba/Izvjesca/eng_godisnje.pdf "2006 Annual Report"], Elektroprivreda HZHB, June 2007, page 14.
The proposed plant has been estimated to cost 1.1 billion euros and be located near Tomislavgrad. Elektroprivreda HZHB estimates that the plant would require approximately 3.6 million tonnes of lignite a year from the as yet undeveloped adjoining [[Kongora lignite deposit]].
Elektroprivreda HZHB, [http://www.ephzhb.ba/Izvjesca/eng_godisnje.pdf "2006 Annual Report"], Elektroprivreda HZHB, June 2007, page 34.

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* [[Kamengrad G1]]

* [[Kamengrad G1]]



* [[Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant Expansion]] [[Comsar Energy Republika Srpska]] with [[RiTE Ugljevik]], a subsidiary of [[Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske]] (ERS).

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* [[Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant Expansion]]
is a proposed 600 megawatt expansion of the existing [[Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant]]. In August 2012 a joint venture company,
[[Comsar Energy Republika Srpska]]
, was formed by [[Comsar Energy]] (90%)
with [[RiTE Ugljevik]]
(10%)
, a subsidiary of [[Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske]] (ERS).
The joint venture has been formed to develop a coal mining project and to add two new 300 megawatt units to the existing power station.
[http://powermarket.seenews.com/news/bosnia-s-rite-ugljevik-sets-up-jv-with-cyprus-based-comsar-energy-295493 "Bosnia’s RiTE Ugljevik sets up JV with Cyprus-based Comsar Energy"], SeeNews, August 13, 2012.

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* [[Kakanj Thermal Power Plant Expansion]], is a 300 megawatt expansion which has been proposed by Elektroprivreda BiH. [[China National Electric Engineering CO., Ltd]] (CNEEC) has expressed interest in the project. In May 2011 Elektroprivreda BiH stated that CNEEC had gained Chinese government and banks' support to finance the project. It was also report that construction of the new unit was "planned in mid-2013".
Maja Zuvela, [http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFLDE74T0SO20110530 "China's CNEEC eyes Bosnia's $584 mln coal-fired unit"], ''Reuters'', May 30, 2011.
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* [[Kakanj Thermal Power Plant Expansion]], is a 300 megawatt expansion which has been proposed by Elektroprivreda BiH. [[China National Electric Engineering CO., Ltd]] (CNEEC) has expressed interest in the project. In May 2011 Elektroprivreda BiH stated that CNEEC had gained Chinese government and banks' support to finance the project. It was also report that construction of the new unit was "planned in mid-2013".
Maja Zuvela, [http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFLDE74T0SO20110530 "China's CNEEC eyes Bosnia's $584 mln coal-fired unit"], ''Reuters'', May 30, 2011.
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* [[Tuzla Thermal Power Plant Expansion|Tuzla G7]] is a proposed 450 megawatt expansion of the [[Tuzla Thermal Power Station]]. In May 2011 [[EPBIH]] stated that CNEEC had expressed interest in the project. However, Reuters noted that the "Swiss energy firm [[Alpiq]] (ALPH.S: Quote) has bid to become a strategic investor" in the plant.

* [[Tuzla Thermal Power Plant Expansion|Tuzla G7]] is a proposed 450 megawatt expansion of the [[Tuzla Thermal Power Station]]. In May 2011 [[EPBIH]] stated that CNEEC had expressed interest in the project. However, Reuters noted that the "Swiss energy firm [[Alpiq]] (ALPH.S: Quote) has bid to become a strategic investor" in the plant.

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* [[Gacko Thermal Power Plant Expansion]] by [[CEZ]] with [[Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske]] (ERS). In 2006 CZE reached an agreement with ERS to form a joint venture company, [[Nove Elektrarne Republike Srpske]] (NERS), which would upgrade the existing plant, built a second unit at the power station and expand the nearby Gacko coal mine. In return for investing €1.5 billion in the project, CEZ gained a 51% stake in the new joint venture company.
[http://www.euracoal.be/pages/layout1sp.php?idpage=916 "European Energy Community"], Euracoal website, accessed October 2012.
However, In January 2009 CEZ pulled out of the deal stating that it was because of "repeated breach of the implementation contract by its partners in Bosna and Hercegovina."
CEZ, [http://www.cez.cz/en/investors/inside-information/1180.html "ČEZ applied its safety option in the Gacko project"], Media Release, January 28, 2009.

* [[Gacko Thermal Power Plant Expansion]] by [[CEZ]] with [[Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske]] (ERS). In 2006 CZE reached an agreement with ERS to form a joint venture company, [[Nove Elektrarne Republike Srpske]] (NERS), which would upgrade the existing plant, built a second unit at the power station and expand the nearby Gacko coal mine. In return for investing €1.5 billion in the project, CEZ gained a 51% stake in the new joint venture company.
[http://www.euracoal.be/pages/layout1sp.php?idpage=916 "European Energy Community"], Euracoal website, accessed October 2012.
However, In January 2009 CEZ pulled out of the deal stating that it was because of "repeated breach of the implementation contract by its partners in Bosna and Hercegovina."
CEZ, [http://www.cez.cz/en/investors/inside-information/1180.html "ČEZ applied its safety option in the Gacko project"], Media Release, January 28, 2009.

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