September 23 (SeeNews) - Bosnia's diversified group ASA, through its energy arm ASA Energija, intends to build two photovoltaic (PV) power plants with a combined installed capacity of 8 MW in Bosanski Petrovac, the government of the Una-Sana canton said.
ASA Group has submitted a request for a permit to build the ASA L1 and ASA L2 solar plants, with a capacity of 4 MW each, the Una-Sana cantonal government said in a press release on Thursday.
ASA Energija has already received an energy production permit from the government of Bosnia's Federation, according to the press release.
The value of the investment was not disclosed.
The Una-Sana canton is one of ten cantons forming the Federation, one of two autonomous entities forming Bosnia and Herzegovina. The other one is the Serb Republic.
ASA Group comprises some 20 companies active in consulting, marketing and financial services as well as imports and sale of motor vehicles and auto parts.