February 23, 2025
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Nova Alumina to build waste-fuelled power plant and boost solar capacity

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It sounds like Nova Alumina is making a significant shift towards sustainability with these plans. The move to build a waste-fuelled power plant aligns with the company’s goal of reducing its carbon footprint, especially with the pressure from European Union regulations. The fact that they are also incorporating solar energy—initially with 3 MW rooftop systems and plans for additional capacity—shows their commitment to cleaner energy sources.

Involving a major player like Dongfang Electric for the power plant indicates a strong, experienced partnership. With the energy transition that Nova Alumina is pursuing, they could be setting a great example for other manufacturers in the region, especially as they aim to meet EU sustainability requirements.

Do you think other companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina will follow suit with similar green energy projects?

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