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    World Bank to support Bosnia's energy transition with $90.7 million loan

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    Posted on May 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    World Bank grants Bosnia $90.7M to transition from coal to renewables, enhancing energy security and creating jobs in former coal regions.

    World Bank Backs Bosnia's Energy Transition with $90.7M Loan

    SARAJEVO (Reuters) -The World Bank has approved a $90.7 million loan to support Bosnia and Herzegovina's "just transition" to renewable energy in former coal regions under the Balkan's country's national energy and climate plan, the bank said on Monday.

    The bank's Board of Executive Directors also approved a $3.3 million grant to enhance the country's energy independence, foster new job opportunities and strengthen local economies in former coal regions.

    The project aims to help re-purpose land in the former northern coal mines of Banovići and Kreka and install renewable energy systems there, and facilitate the closure of underground works in Zenica in central Bosnia, the bank said.

    It will also provide social protection measures and skills development programs to workers and communities seeking jobs outside the coal sector.

    "This new project is an opportunity to boost Bosnia and Herzegovina's energy security while supporting communities, making sure no one is left behind," said Christopher Sheldon, World Bank Country Manager for Bosnia and Montenegro.

    A World Bank report last year estimated the country would need $6.8 billion to tackle climate change and support its green transition.

    Bosnia produces about 60% of its electricity from coal-fired power plants and the rest mainly from hydro. It has set a target of a 43.6% share of renewable energy in its power production in 2030, but the transition has been slow.

    ($1 = 0.8805 euros)

    (Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •World Bank approves $90.7 million loan for Bosnia's energy transition.
    • •Aims to repurpose coal regions for renewable energy projects.
    • •Includes $3.3 million grant for energy independence and job creation.
    • •Focus on social protection and skills development for coal workers.
    • •Bosnia targets 43.6% renewable energy by 2030.

    Frequently Asked Questions about World Bank to support Bosnia's energy transition with $90.7 million loan

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the World Bank's $90.7 million loan to support Bosnia's transition to renewable energy in former coal regions.

    2How will the loan be used?

    The loan will repurpose land in former coal regions for renewable energy projects and provide social protection and skills development.

    3What are Bosnia's renewable energy goals?

    Bosnia aims for a 43.6% share of renewable energy in its power production by 2030.

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