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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity production surges 42% in October, coal output rises as coke production plummets

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Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) reached 680 GWh in October 2025, marking a 42% increase compared to the same month last year, when output stood at 479 GWh. Hydropower plants accounted for 33.2% of the total, thermal power plants for 56.6%, and wind farms for 10.2%.

Net electricity production totaled 636 GWh. Of that amount, hydropower plants generated 224 GWh, thermal power plants produced 343 GWh, and wind farms contributed 69 GWh. Electricity imports in October amounted to 187 GWh, down from 212 GWh in October 2024, while exports reached 149 GWh, up from 111 GWh recorded a year earlier.

During the same month, brown coal production amounted to 379,882 tons—12.7% more than the 337,146 tons produced in October 2024. Lignite output also increased, reaching 130,414 tons compared to 115,308 tons in the previous year, representing a 13.1% rise. Meanwhile, coke production dropped significantly to 20,059 tons, a 45.5% decrease from 36,836 tons recorded in October 2024.

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