New study exposes big trouble behind Bosnia’s small hydropower boom

New study exposes big trouble behind Bosnia’s small hydropower boom

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A new scientific study has been published in the International Journal of Energy Sector Management.

The study is titled “Big problems with small hydropower plants: why renewable energy policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been revised”, CE Report quotes FENA.

The authors are Prof. Dr. Aliaksandr Novikau and Prof. Dr. Mustafa Krupalija from the International University in Sarajevo.

Emina Veljović, Executive Director of the Aarhus Center in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also contributed as a co-author.

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