Bosnia plans to shift from coal to renewable energy by 2050, facing economic and political challenges.

Bosnia aims to decarbonize its energy sector by 2050, moving away from coal, which currently dominates power production and heating. The country, though a net exporter of electricity, faces challenges in this transition due to coal's economic significance and political opposition. The Mramor coal mine, the largest in the country, continues traditional mining practices, but modernization is hoped for. The shift to renewables will require significant investment and could lead to job losses and other social issues.

November 28, 2024
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