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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Bosnia-Herzegovinacoal}}'''Stanari Thermal Power Plant''' is a proposed 300 megawatt lignite-fired power station which is being promoted by a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered [[EFT Group]]. The power station would be located near the Stanari coal mine which is located approximately 70 kilometres to the east of Banja Luka in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Bosnia-Herzegovinacoal}}'''Stanari Thermal Power Plant''' is a proposed 300 megawatt lignite-fired power station which is being promoted by
[[EFT Rudnik i Termoelektrana Stanari d.o.o.]],
a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered [[EFT Group]]. The power station would be located near the Stanari coal mine which is located approximately 70 kilometres to the east of Banja Luka in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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'''Location of the Stanari coal mine: the power station is
proosed
to be located nearby'''
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'''Location of the Stanari coal mine: the power station is
proposed
to be located nearby'''
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Note: the Bosnia and Herzegovina Foreign Investment Promotion Agency lists the project as a 420 MW project
Foreign Investment Promotion Agency, [http://www.fipa.gov.ba/doc/brosure/Energy%20sector.pdf Bosnia and Herzegovina Investment Opportunities: Bosnia and Herzegovina Energy Sector"], September 2011, page 10.
when EFT's subsidiary describes it as a 300 MW project).
[http://www.eft-stanari.net/en/tpp-stanari.html "About"], EFT Group website, accessed October 2012.
Note: the Bosnia and Herzegovina Foreign Investment Promotion Agency lists the project as a 420 MW project
Foreign Investment Promotion Agency, [http://www.fipa.gov.ba/doc/brosure/Energy%20sector.pdf Bosnia and Herzegovina Investment Opportunities: Bosnia and Herzegovina Energy Sector"], September 2011, page 10.
when EFT's subsidiary describes it as a 300 MW project).
[http://www.eft-stanari.net/en/tpp-stanari.html "About"], EFT Group website, accessed October 2012.
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In June 2012 EFT announced that the [[China Development Bank]] had agreed to provide a "EUR 350 million structured credit facility" to finance the construction of the proposed plant. In May 2010 EFT signed an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract with China’s [[Dongfang Electric Corporation]] (DEC) to build the plant.
>EFT Group, [http://www.eft-group.net/news_latest/en/EFT-and-China-Development-Bank-in-EUR-350-million-financing-deal-for-Stanari-TPP.htm "EFT and China Development Bank in EUR 350 million financing deal for Stanari TPP"], Media Release, June 19, 2012.
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In June 2012 EFT announced that the [[China Development Bank]] had agreed to provide a "EUR 350 million structured credit facility" to finance the construction of the proposed plant. In May 2010 EFT signed an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract with China’s [[Dongfang Electric Corporation]] (DEC) to build the plant.
EFT Group, [http://www.eft-group.net/news_latest/en/EFT-and-China-Development-Bank-in-EUR-350-million-financing-deal-for-Stanari-TPP.htm "EFT and China Development Bank in EUR 350 million financing deal for Stanari TPP"], Media Release, June 19, 2012.
==Coal supply==
==Coal supply==
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'''Type:'''
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'''Fuel''':Lignite from the [[Stanari coal mine]]
'''Fuel''':Lignite from the [[Stanari coal mine]]
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'''Finance''': EUR550 million total cost. EFT has negotiated a EUR350 million credit facility with [[China Development Bank]]
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'''Finance''': EUR550 million total cost. EFT has negotiated a EUR350 million credit facility with [[China Development Bank]]
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==Articles and Resources==
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