News in English     | 17.05.2026. 21:12 |

BiH lags behind Europe in establishing electricity exchange, warns CIGRE committee president

FENA Darinka Mitrović, Photo: Harun Muminović

SARAJEVO, May 17 (FENA) - Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to lag behind the rest of Europe when it comes to establishing a power exchange, with the key reasons lying in the country’s complex political and institutional structure, the lack of a legal framework, and weak coordination among relevant stakeholders. As warned by the President of the Bosnia and Herzegovina CIGRE Committee, Zijad Bajramović, this is a serious delay that directly affects the country’s energy transition and its integration into the European market.

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