Solar PV plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina begins testing phase

Norwegian energy company Greenstat has completed the installation of a 45MW solar PV plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina and started the testing phase.

 


Largest solar PV plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina begins testing phase

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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Grude: Norwegian energy company Greenstat has completed the installation of a 45MW solar PV plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina and started the testing phase.

Greenstat’s first solar plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina has reached an important milestone. The transition from the construction phase to the test phase for the Petnjik Solar PV Plant was marked on 29 August. The construction was carried out with the help of local developer GP Toming.

The solar power plant has now been installed on site, including all solar panels, inverters and electrical equipment and connection to the substation and grid. The construction period went according to plan. A test period will be carried out before final approval from the authorities, which will be achieved when it is documented that the facility delivers according to the specifications. Power produced during the test period gives the company our first income in September.

The Petnjik Solar PV Plant, with an installed capacity of 45 MWp and an estimated output of 64 GWh, is the largest solar power plant built so far in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This project will directly contribute to an increased share of renewable energy in the energy mix in Southeastern Europe and signifies a significant leap towards a greener and more sustainable future for Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Source: Greenstat