Balkan Green Energy News reports:
The Republic of Srpska plans to build and put into operation 1,200 MW of new energy facilities by 2030, according to its Minister of Energy and Mining Petar Đokić.
The publication further reports:
The Republic of Srpska has been actively implementing the decarbonization process, and its energy mix is expected to change to a great extent with the construction of the planned facilities by 2030, he said, noting that currently 60% of its energy comes from coal, and the rest from renewable sources.
By 2030, at least 60% of energy, or even more, will be sourced from renewables, according to Đokić.
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