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WIND ENERGY USE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN FUNCTION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

By
Tanja Milešević ,
Tanja Milešević
Rade Biočanin ,
Rade Biočanin
Nenad Stojanović
Nenad Stojanović

Abstract

The inclusion of the BiH State in the process of integration with the EU is impossible without planning of environmental policy and sustainable development principles. Particular attention should be paid to obtaining electricity from renewable energy sources. The southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina has enormous potential for the construction of wind power plants. Unfortunately, in our country there is no significant production of energy from such sources. Despite the great potential, the use of wind energy as a renewable source of energy is not sufficiently known and poorly promoted. We can say that BiH has a lot of wind and a little electricity. Increasing energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources, it is essential for the environment, economy and society, and sustainable development in BiH

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