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POSSIBILITIES OF SAVING ELECTRICITY IN THE ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM OF BOSNA AND HERZEGOVINA

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Saša Đekić
Saša Đekić

Internacionalni Univerzitet Travnik u Travniku, Travnik, Bosnia

Abstract

During the actual energy crisis, primarily in the EU but also in our region, governments in the region are intensively trying to decentralize production in the energy sector by encouraging the construction of new production facilities and encouraging citizens to produce electricity. The largest number of renewable sources of electricity (RES) are connected to the so-called electricity distribution network. distribution generators (DG), which again requires additional investments in the distribution network itself. In all of this, consideration of the possibility of saving electricity in terms of reducing electricity losses on the electric power system of Bosnia and Herzegovina, primarily the electricity distribution network (EDN), is missed. Bosnia and Herzegovina has great potential for the construction of new production facilities, both large power plants, and DG, but also a significant space for electricity savings in the power system itself, primarily EDN, with incomparably smaller investments than is the case with the construction of new production facilities. In the subject paper, the possibilities of saving electricity in BiH and the region will be presented, and on a concrete example, the possibilities of achieving the technical parameters of EDM work, which are at the level of good European practice in the subject field, will be demonstrated

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