Glavatičevo Hydroelectric Power Station

43°30′12.91″N 18°6′17.25″E / 43.5035861°N 18.1047917°E / 43.5035861; 18.1047917StatusCanceledThermal power station Primary fuelHydropowerPower generationNameplate capacity172 MW
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The Glavaticevo Hydro Power Plant was proposed but eventually canceled project in Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Neretva river. It was intended to be one of the largest hydro power plant in the country, with projected installed electric capacity of 172 MW.[1] However, the project was under harsh scrutiny of local and national communities and various NGO's from Bosnia and Herzegovina and abroad, due which was postponed and probably canceled altogether.[2] Nonetheless, although probably canceled it is still closely monitored by concerned parties, namely local and regional environmental and other NGO's.

References

  1. ^ Glavaticevo Hydro Power Plant Archived July 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Zeleni-Neretva" Konjic
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