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Bosnia and Herzegovina 600kW Telecommunications BESS Power Station

6 FAQs about [Bosnia and Herzegovina 600kW Telecommunications BESS Power Station]

Where can I find information about the telecommunications sector in Bosnia?

Information about the sector’s regulatory framework and latest activities can be found the BiH Communications Regulatory Agency's (CRA) website. Bosnia's telecommunications sector, similar to electric power production and other infrastructure, was divided along ethnic lines following the 1992-1995 war.

What is the decision on Telecommunications in Bosnia & Herzegovina?

The Decision is a legal framework for the liberalisation of the telecommunications services in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is in line with the EU 2003 Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications Infrastructure and Associated Services.

Does Bosnia and Herzegovina provide security of electricity supply statements?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is not providing the Security of Electricity Supply Statements to the Secretariat despite its obligation under Article 29 of the Treaty.

Are energy measures subject to state aid assessment in Bosnia & Herzegovina?

The State Aid Council (SAC) and its secretariat have been very active in the last reporting periods. However, in the current reporting period, no measures in the energy sector have been subject to State aid assessment in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Why is Bosnia & Herzegovina's energy sector so vulnerable?

This delay persists despite the ENTSO-E cybersecurity report from 2022, which identified Bosnia and Herzegovina's energy sector as one of the most vulnerable in the region due to outdated infrastructure and insufficient cybersecu-rity investments.

How many companies operate the gas Trans-mission system in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Three companies in Bosnia Herzegovina operate the gas trans-mission system. In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one company operates the transmission network as an exclu-sive and sole task in line with the Decree on Organisation and Regulation of the Gas Sector, but there is no legal basis for unbundling under the Third Energy Package.

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