Bosnia and Herzegovina Power Sector Note : Least-Cost Power Development Plan

This report presents the findings of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Power Sector Note that focuses on a least-cost planning analysis of the BiH power sector over the next two decades (2016-2035). This World Bank ESMAP-funded study was developed i...

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Main Authors: Chattopadhyay, Debabrata, Nikolakakis, Thomas, Malovic, Dzenan, Vayrynen, Jari
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/514131496684572941/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina-power-sector-note-least-cost-power-development-plan
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spelling okr-10986-274642021-05-25T09:00:58Z Bosnia and Herzegovina Power Sector Note : Least-Cost Power Development Plan Chattopadhyay, Debabrata Nikolakakis, Thomas Malovic, Dzenan Vayrynen, Jari POWER CONSUMPTION TRADE FINANCE GROWTH POLICY CARBON EMISSIONS RENEWABLE ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENCY This report presents the findings of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Power Sector Note that focuses on a least-cost planning analysis of the BiH power sector over the next two decades (2016-2035). This World Bank ESMAP-funded study was developed in association with the Independent System Operator (ISO or NOSBiH) and other BiH stakeholders, including governmental entities and the generation utilities in BiH. The analysis presented in this report takes a critical look at the demand-supply balance in Bosnia and Herzegovina over the next twenty years (2016-2035) to identify generation investments that are most economical for a number of alternative scenarios, including policy scenarios around BiH’s policy objectives on carbon emissions, local emissions control, renewable energy and energy efficiency. In particular, the analysis compares and contrasts an optimized or least-cost plan with the Indicative Plan that has been prepared by ISO, collating a wide range of projects proposed primarily by two of the main Elektroprivreda (EP) generation companies in BiH, namely EPBiH and EPRS. A significant part of the work involved active consultations with all stakeholders to develop inputs, modelled scenarios, and vetting initial rounds of model results to refine and revise inputs or scenarios. 2017-06-28T22:17:19Z 2017-06-28T22:17:19Z 2017-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/514131496684572941/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina-power-sector-note-least-cost-power-development-plan http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27464 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Bosnia and Herzegovina
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topic POWER
CONSUMPTION
TRADE
FINANCE
GROWTH
POLICY
CARBON EMISSIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
spellingShingle POWER
CONSUMPTION
TRADE
FINANCE
GROWTH
POLICY
CARBON EMISSIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
Nikolakakis, Thomas
Malovic, Dzenan
Vayrynen, Jari
Bosnia and Herzegovina Power Sector Note : Least-Cost Power Development Plan
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
description This report presents the findings of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Power Sector Note that focuses on a least-cost planning analysis of the BiH power sector over the next two decades (2016-2035). This World Bank ESMAP-funded study was developed in association with the Independent System Operator (ISO or NOSBiH) and other BiH stakeholders, including governmental entities and the generation utilities in BiH. The analysis presented in this report takes a critical look at the demand-supply balance in Bosnia and Herzegovina over the next twenty years (2016-2035) to identify generation investments that are most economical for a number of alternative scenarios, including policy scenarios around BiH’s policy objectives on carbon emissions, local emissions control, renewable energy and energy efficiency. In particular, the analysis compares and contrasts an optimized or least-cost plan with the Indicative Plan that has been prepared by ISO, collating a wide range of projects proposed primarily by two of the main Elektroprivreda (EP) generation companies in BiH, namely EPBiH and EPRS. A significant part of the work involved active consultations with all stakeholders to develop inputs, modelled scenarios, and vetting initial rounds of model results to refine and revise inputs or scenarios.
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author Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
Nikolakakis, Thomas
Malovic, Dzenan
Vayrynen, Jari
author_facet Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
Nikolakakis, Thomas
Malovic, Dzenan
Vayrynen, Jari
author_sort Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
title Bosnia and Herzegovina Power Sector Note : Least-Cost Power Development Plan
title_short Bosnia and Herzegovina Power Sector Note : Least-Cost Power Development Plan
title_full Bosnia and Herzegovina Power Sector Note : Least-Cost Power Development Plan
title_fullStr Bosnia and Herzegovina Power Sector Note : Least-Cost Power Development Plan
title_full_unstemmed Bosnia and Herzegovina Power Sector Note : Least-Cost Power Development Plan
title_sort bosnia and herzegovina power sector note : least-cost power development plan
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/514131496684572941/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina-power-sector-note-least-cost-power-development-plan
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