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TABLE OF CONTENT 198 Country Report on Energy Business: Serbia Table of content: Bosnia and Herzegovina, 157 pages Chapter 1: Basic Info 6 1.1 Basic info 6 1.2 Energy potenal 11 1.3 Electricity prices 14 Chapter 2: Electricity market opening and trade 17 2.1 Introducon 17 2.2. Sancons against BiH by Energy Community 19 2.3 Electricity purchase/sale tenders 20 2.4 Establishment of Bosnian electricity exchange 21 Chapter 3: Market players 22 3.1 Ulies and authories 22 3.2 Electricity trading companies 34 3.3 Companies involved in generaon projects 34 3.4 Arbitraon for TPP Ugljevik (Slovenia - RS dispute) 35 3.5 Arbitraon for TPP Gacko (Croaa - RS dispute) 36 Chapter 4: Privazaons 38 Chapter 5: Electricity projects 39 5.1 Generaon projects 39 Completed Projects 40 5.1.1 Thermal Power Plant Stanari 40 5.1.2 Hydro Power Plant Bocac 2 42 5.1.3 Wind Farm Mesihovina 42 5.1.4 Hydro Power Plant Bogaci-Nova 43 In Development/Announced Projects 44 5.1.5 Thermal Power Plant Tuzla, new unit 44 5.1.6 Thermal Power Plant Kongora 49 5.1.7 Thermal Power Plant Kakanj, new unit 49 5.1.8 Thermal Power Plant Bugojno 50 5.1.9 Thermal Power Plant Banovici 50 5.1.10 Thermal Power Plant Gacko, new unit 52 5.1.11 Thermal Power Plant Ugljevik, unit 3 54 5.1.12 Combined Heat and Power Plant Zenica 56 5.1.13 Thermal Power Plant in Miljevina mine 56 5.1.14 Thermal Power Plant Kamengrad 56 5.1.15 CHPP Zenica 57

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  • TABLE OF CONTENT

    198

    Country Report on Energy Business: Serbia

    Table of content: Bosnia and Herzegovina, 157 pages

    Chapter 1: Basic Info 61.1 Basic info 61.2 Energy potential 111.3 Electricity prices 14

    Chapter 2: Electricity market opening and trade 172.1 Introduction 172.2. Sanctions against BiH by Energy Community 192.3 Electricity purchase/sale tenders 202.4 Establishment of Bosnian electricity exchange 21

    Chapter 3: Market players 223.1 Utilities and authorities 223.2 Electricity trading companies 343.3 Companies involved in generation projects 343.4 Arbitration for TPP Ugljevik (Slovenia - RS dispute) 353.5 Arbitration for TPP Gacko (Croatia - RS dispute) 36

    Chapter 4: Privatizations 38

    Chapter 5: Electricity projects 395.1 Generation projects 39

    Completed Projects 405.1.1 Thermal Power Plant Stanari 405.1.2 Hydro Power Plant Bocac 2 425.1.3 Wind Farm Mesihovina 425.1.4 Hydro Power Plant Bogatici-Nova 43In Development/Announced Projects 445.1.5 Thermal Power Plant Tuzla, new unit 445.1.6 Thermal Power Plant Kongora 495.1.7 Thermal Power Plant Kakanj, new unit 495.1.8 Thermal Power Plant Bugojno 505.1.9 Thermal Power Plant Banovici 505.1.10 Thermal Power Plant Gacko, new unit 525.1.11 Thermal Power Plant Ugljevik, unit 3 545.1.12 Combined Heat and Power Plant Zenica 565.1.13 Thermal Power Plant in Miljevina mine 565.1.14 Thermal Power Plant Kamengrad 565.1.15 CHPP Zenica 57

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    5.1.16 Hydro Power Plant Uskotina 585.1.17 Hydro Power Plant Vranduk 585.1.18 Hydro Power Plant Unac 605.1.19 Hydro Power Plant Vrilo 605.1.20 Hydro Power Plants on Neretva River 615.1.21 Hydro Power Plant Bjelimici 615.1.22 Hydro Power Plant Glavaticevo 615.1.23 Other hydro projects - EP BiH 615.1.24 Hydro Power Plants on Trebisnjica River 625.1.25 Hydro Power Plants on Drina River 645.2.26 Hydro Power Plant Janjici 685.1.27 Hydro Power Plan Krusevo 695.1.28 Hydro Power Plant Ulog 695.1.29 Hydro Power Plant Mrsovo 705.1.30 Hydro Power Plant Dubrovnik 2 705.1.31 Hydro Power Plant Cijevna 3 715.1.32 Hydro Power Plants on Vrbas River 715.1.33 Cascading HPPs on Vrbas River 725.1.34 Wind farm Podvelezje 725.1.35 Wind farm Bosanski Petrovac 745.1.36 Wind Farm on Trusina Mountain 755.1.37 Wind Farm on Poklecani 765.1.38 Wind farm near Travnik 775.1.39 Wind farm Plocno 775.1.40 Wind farm Vlasic 775.1.41 Wind farm Debelo Brdo 785.1.42 Wind farm Jelovaca 785.1.43 Wind farm Hrgud 795.1.44 Wind farm Galica 795.1.45 Wind farms with 200 MW output 805.1.46 Wind farm Gradina 805.1.47 Wind farm Ivovik 805.1.48 Eol Prvi wind farms 815.1.49 Wind farm Sarajevo - Suzlon 815.1.50 Wind farm Grebak 815.1.51 Wind farm Siroka Draga 825.1.52 Wind farm Bitovnja 835.1.53 Wind farm Pakline 2 83

    5.2 Transmission projects 83

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    Chapter 6: Renewable energy 846.1 Introduction and feed-in tariffs 846.2 Small hydro power plants 876.3 Wind energy 926.4 Biomass & biogas energy 1056.5 Solar energy 1066.6 Geothermal energy 109

    Chapter 7: Consumption, generation and export 1117.1 Electricity consumption 1117.2 Electricity generation and export 114

    Chapter 8: Existing generation facilities and electricity transmission 1208.1 Thermal Power Plants 1208.2 Hydro power plants 1298.3 Electricity transmission 1348.4 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - Patterns and graphs 1388.5 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - numeric values (history) 149

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    Country Report on Energy Business: Serbia

    Table of content, Bulgaria (184 pages)

    Chapter 1: Basic Info 51.1 Basic info 51.2 Energy potential 131.3 Electricity prices 181.4 Electricity export fee 23

    Chapter 2: Electricity market opening and trade 25

    Chapter 3: Market players 373.1 Utilities and authorities 373.2 NEK - KEVR - Distributors dispute 513.3 Issues related tu stability of the system 553.4 Resignation of government and CEZ issue 573.5 EC report on energy sector (2014) 59

    3.6 EC and World Bank report on local energy sector (2013) 60

    3.7 Most recent EC report on Bulgarian Energy Holding 603.8 Long term contracts with two US-owned power plants 613.9 Sale of CEZ assets 65

    Chapter 4: Electricity projects 714.1 Nuclear Power Plant Kozloduy, new unit 724.2 Nuclear Power Plant Belene 754.3 New unit in Thermal Power Plant Maritsa Iztok 3 844.4 New unit in Maritsa Iztok 3 complex 854.5 Hydro Power Plant on Maritsa River 854.6 Gorna Arda hydro cascade 854.7 Hydro Power Plant on Danube 874.8 Rehabilitation of Hydro Power Plants 87

    Chapter 5: Renewable energy 895.1 Introduction 895.2 20% income tax for wind and solar producers 935.3 Grid access fee 945.4 Small hydro power plants 955.5 Wind energy 965.6 Biomass & biogas energy 97

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    5.7 Solar energy 975.8 Geothermal energy 100

    Chapter 6: Consumption, generation and export 1016.1 Electricity consumption 1016.2 Electricity distribution 1046.3 Electricity generation and export 111

    Chapter 7: Existing generation facilities and electricity transmissionts 1187.1 Thermal Power Plants 1187.2 Hydro power plants 1357.3 Electricity transmission 1377.4 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - Patterns and graphs 1427.5 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - numeric values (history) 171

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    Country Report on Energy Business: Serbia

    Table of content, Croatia (142 pages)

    Chapter 1: Basic Info 51.1 Basic info 51.2 Energy potential 101.3 Electricity prices 11

    Chapter 2: Electricity market opening and trade 142.1 Introduction 142.2 Liberalization of electricity market 202.3 Restructuring of HEP and IPO 27

    Chapter 3: Market players 293.1 Utilities and authorities 293.2 Electricity trading companies 473.3 Companies involved in generation projects 483.4 HEP - Prirodni Plin - INA dispute 48

    Chapter 4: Privatization and restructuring of HEP 50

    Chapter 5: Electricity projects 535.1 Generation projects 53

    5.1.1 Thermal Power Plant Obrovac 555.1.2 Thermal Power Plant Plomin 555.1.3 Thermal Power Plant Sisak 595.1.4 New unit in CHP Zareb 59

    5.1.5 Thermal Power Plant Ploce 61

    5.1.6 Thermal Power Plant Rijeka, revitalization 61

    5.1.7. New unit in Thermal Power Plant Osijek 615.1.8. Gas fired Thermal Power Plant Slavonski Brod 625.1.9 Nuclear Power Plant Krsko 635.1.10 Hydro Power Plant Ombla 645.1.11 Hydro Power Plant Dubrovnik 2 665.1.12 Hydro Power Plant Kosinj 665.1.13 Upgrade of existing HPPs 685.1.14 Vis Viva project 69

    5.2 Transmission projects 695.2.1 Recently finished projects 705.2.2. Announced projects 70

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    Chapter 6: Renewable energy 716.1 Introduction and feed-in tariffs 716.2 Small hydro power plants 816.3 Wind energy 826.4 Biomass & biogas energy 886.5 Solar energy 936.6 Geothermal energy 98

    Chapter 7: Consumption, generation and export 1027.1 Electricity consumption 1027.2 Electricity generation and export 105

    Chapter 8: Existing generation facilities and electricity transmission 1118.1 Generation capacities in neighboring countries 1118.2 Thermal Power Plants 1138.3 Hydro power plants 1168.4 Electricity transmission 1208.5 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - Patterns and graphs 1248.6 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - numeric values (history) 133

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    Country Report on Energy Business: Serbia

    Table of content, Macedonia (94 pages)

    Chapter 1: Basic Info 51.1 Basic info 51.2 Energy potential 111.3 Electricity prices 13

    Chapter 2: Electricity market opening and trade 162.1 Introduction 16

    Chapter 3: Market players 213.1 Utilities and authorities 213.2 Electricity trading companies 233.3 Companies involved in generation projects 24

    Chapter 4: Privatizations 264.1 Privatization of ELEM 264.2 Recent privatizations 26

    4.2.1 Privatization of ESM 264.2.2 EVN-ELEM dispute 27

    Chapter 5: Electricity projects 285.1 Generation projects 28

    5.1.1 Nuclear energy 285.1.2 Nuclear Power Plant Belene involvement 295.1.3 CCGT Energetika 305.1.4 Hydro Power Plant Boskov Most 305.1.5 Hydro Power Plants Cebren & Galiste 315.1.6 Thermal Power Plant Negotino 345.1.7 Involvement in gas-fired projects 355.1.8 Hydro Power Plants in Vardar valley 355.1.9 Hydro Power Plant Gradec 365.1.10 Hydro Power Plant Veles 365.1.11 Lukovo Polje accumulation 37

    5.2 Transmission projects 385.2.1 Recently finished projects 385.2.2 Planned projects 38

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    Chapter 7: Consumption, generation and export 54

    7.1 Electricity consumption 547.2 Electricity generation and export 57

    Chapter 8: Existing generation facilities and electricity transmissionts 638.1 Thermal Power Plants 638.2 Hydro power plants 678.3 Electricity transmission 708.4 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - Patterns and graphs 738.5 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - numeric values (history) 85

    Chapter 6: Renewable energy 416.1 Introduction and feed-in tariffs 416.2 Small hydro power plants 446.3 Wind energy 466.4 Biomass & biogas energy 496.5 Solar energy 496.6 Geothermal energy 53

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    Country Report on Energy Business: Serbia

    Table of content, Montenegro (118 pages)

    Chapter 1: Basic Info 51.1 Basic info 51.2 Energy potential 121.3 Electricity prices 14

    Chapter 2: Electricity market opening and trade 182.1 Introduction 182.2 Electricity purchase/sale tenders 21

    Chapter 3: Market players 223.1 Utilities and authorities 223.2 Dispute related to KAP electricity bills 333.3 CGES - EPCG dispute 383.4 Electricity trading companies 393.5 Companies involved in generation projects 39

    Chapter 4: Privatizations 414.1 Recent privatizations 41

    4.1.1 Brief overvirw 414.1.2 Privatization of EPCG 414.1.3 A2A - Government dispute 434.1.4 Privatization of TPP and mine Pljevlja 474.1.5 Recapitalization of TSO CGES 48

    Chapter 5: Electricity projects 505.1 Generation projects 50

    5.1.1 Thermal Power Plant in Maoce coal basin 505.1.2 Thermal Power Plant Pljevlja - 2nd unit 505.1.3 Coal mine and Thermal Power Plant Berane 555.1.4 Hydro Power Plants on Cehotina River 555.1.5 Hydro Power Plant Krusevo 555.1.6 Hydro Power Plants on Moraca River 565.1.7 Hydro Power Plant Komarnica 595.1.8 Hydro Power Plant Boka (Bileca Lake project) 615.1.9 Wind farm Krnovo 615.1.10 Wind farm Mozura 62

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    5.2 Transmission projects 635.2.1 DC cable toward Italy 635.2.2 Podgorica-Tirana 400 kV power line 68

    Chapter 6: Renewable energy 706.1 Introduction and feed-in tariffs 706.2 Small hydro power plants 726.3 Wind energy 796.4 Biomass & biogas energy 836.5 Solar energy 836.6 Geothermal energy 85

    Chapter 7: Consumption, generation and export 867.1 Electricity consumption 867.2 Electricity generation and export 89

    Chapter 8: Existing generation facilities and electricity transmissionts 948.1 Thermal Power Plants 948.2 Hydro power plants 998.3 Electricity transmission 1028.4 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - Patterns and graphs 1068.5 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - numeric values (history) 112

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    Table of content, Romania (237 pages)

    Chapter 1: Basic Info 51.1 Basic info 51.2 Energy potential 18

    Chapter 2: Electricity market opening and trade 24

    Chapter 3: Market players 413.1 Utilities and authorities 413.2 Sale of ENEL`s assets 993.3 Insolvency of EC Hunedora 1003.4 Previous privatizations 1043.5 Sale of minority stakes / listing of shares 1053.6 Force Majeure and long term contracts with Hidroelectrica 1103.7 Insolvency of Hidroelectrica 1133.8 Ban on bilateral trading outside OPCOM 1173.9 VAT issue 1183.10 Winter 2017 energy crisis 1193.11 Sale of CEZ' assets 121

    Chapter 4: Electricity projects 1254.1 Nuclear Power Plant Cernavoda, new units 1274.2 New Nuclear Power 1334.3 New unit in Energy Complex Rovinari 1344.4 Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Power Plant in Tulcea 1364.5 Thermal Power Plant Braila, new unit 1364.6 Thermal Power Plant Doicesti, new unit 1374.7 CHPP Fantanele and CHPP Progresu 1374.8 New Thermal Power Plant in Borzesti 1384.9 New Thermal Power Plant in EC Craiova 1394.10 Modernization of Thermal Power Plant Turceni 1394.11 Thermal Power Plant Iernut 1394.12 New unnamed Thermal Power Plant 1404.13 New Thermal Power Plant in Bucharest 1414.14 Increased interest in CHPP projects 1414.15 Pump Storage Hydro Power Plant Tarnita Lapusteti 1434.16 Hydro Power Plant Magurele-Nikopol 1454.17 Pump Storage Hydro Power Plant Frasin - Pangarati 145

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    4.18 Hydro Power Plant Sejaru - renewal 1454.19 Hydro Power Plant Vidraru - renewal 1464.20 Power line toward Serbia 1474.21 Power line toward Turkey 1474.22 Power line toward Moldova 147

    Chapter 5: Renewable energy 1495.1 Introduction and support to producers 1495.2 Small hydro power plants 1605.3 Wind energy 1615.4 Biomass & biogas energy 1675.5 Solar energy 1685.6. Geothermal Energy 168

    Chapter 6: Consumption, generation and export 1696.1 Electricity consumption 1696.2 Electricity distribution 1756.3 Electricity generation and export 186

    Chapter 7: Existing generation facilities and electricity transmissionts 1937.1 Thermal Power Plants 1937.2 Hydro power plants 1987.3 Electricity transmission 1997.4 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - Patterns and graphs 2067.5 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - numeric values (history) 218

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    Table of content, Serbia (197 pages)

    Chapter 1: Basic Info 71.1 Basic info 71.2 Energy potential 171.3 Electricity prices 20

    Chapter 2: Electricity market opening and trade 262.1 Introduction 262.2 Liberalization of electricity market 282.3 Restructuring of EPS 332.4 Floods in mid-May 2014 and their impact on Serbian power system. 37

    Chapter 3: Market players 413.1 Utilities and authorities 413.2 Electricity trading companies 533.3 Companies involved in generation projects 54

    Chapter 4: Privatizations 55

    Chapter 5: Electricity projects 575.1 Actualities 57

    5.1.1 Electricity meters 575.1.2 Enlargement of lignite mines 585.1.3 Nuclear energy 59

    5.2 Generation projects 605.2.1 Electricity projects of Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) 605.2.2 Combined Heat and Power Plant Pancevo 615.2.3 Combined Heat and Power Plant Novi Sad 625.2.4 Thermal Power Plant Kovin 645.2.5 Thermal Power Plant Kolubara B 645.2.6 Thermal Power Plant Nikola Tesla B 665.2.7 Thermal Power Plant Stavalj 675.2.8 Thermal Power Plant Kostolac B 685.2.9 Thermal Power Plant Despotovac 70

    5.2.10 CHPP in Loznica 705.2.11 Cogeneration facilities 705.2.12 Hydro Power Plants on Ibar River 715.2.13 Hydro Power Plants on Drina River 725.2.14 Hydro Power Plant Djerdap 3 735.2.15. Hydro Power Plant Bistrica 74

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    5.2.16. Hydro Power Plants on Lim River 745.2.17. Hydro Power Plant Morava 755.2.18. Hydro Power Plant on Sava River 755.2.19. Renewal of Hydro Power Plant Zvornik 75

    5.3 Transmission projects 765.3.1 Recently finished projects 775.3.2 Planned projects 78

    Chapter 6: Renewable energy 806.1 Introduction and feed-in tariffs 806.2 Small hydro power plants 856.3 Wind energy 896.4 Biomass & biogas energy 1036.5 Solar energy 1106.6 Geothermal energy 112

    Chapter 7: Consumption, production and export 1147.1 Electricity consumption 1147.2 Electricity generation and export 120

    Chapter 8: Existing generation facilities and electricity transmission 1258.1 Thermal Power Plants 1258.2 Hydro power plants 1308.3 Electricity transmission 1358.4 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - Patterns and graphs 1398.5 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - numeric values (history) 166

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    Table of content, Slovenia (97 pages)

    Chapter 1: Basic Info 51.1 Basic info 51.2 Energy potential 111.3 Electricity prices 14

    Chapter 2: Electricity market opening and trade 162.1 Introduction 162.2 Power exchange Borzen 172.3 Borzen South Pool - BSP 18

    Chapter 3: Market players 203.1 Utilities and authorities 203.2 Electricity trading companies 303.3 Claim against Bosnia and Herzegovina 31

    Chapter 4: Privatizations 32

    Chapter 5: Electricity projects 335.1 Generation projects 33

    5.1.1 Thermal Power Plant Sostanj - new unit 335.1.2 Reconstruction of Thermal Power Plant Trbovlje 375.1.3 Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Kopar 385.1.4 Thermal Power Plant Kidricevo 385.1.5 Nuclear Power Plant Krsko - new unit 385.1.6 Combined Heat and Power Plant Ljubljana 405.1.7 New units in TPP Brestanica 415.1.8 Hydro Power Plant Ucja 415.1.9 Pump Storage Hydro Power Plant Kozjak 425.1.10 Middle Sava River cascade 425.1.11 Lower Sava River cascade 435.1.12 Wind projects 45

    5.2 Transmission projects 465.3.1 Ongoing projects 46

    Chapter 6: Renewable energy 476.1 Introduction and feed-in tariffs 476.2 Small hydro power plants 53

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    6.3 Wind energy 536.4 Biomass & biogas energy 556.5 Solar energy 556.6 Geothermal energy 55

    Chapter 7: Consumption, generation and export 577.1 Electricity consumption 577.2 Electricity generation and export 60

    Chapter 8: Existing generation facilities and electricity transmissionts 648.1 Thermal Power Plants 648.2 Hydro power plants 708.3 Electricity transmission 728.4 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - Patterns and graphs 768.5 Transmission capacity and monthly auctions - numeric values (history) 90

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