September 23 (SeeNews) - Bosnian renewable energy company F. L. Wind plans to build a 72.6 MW wind farm worth about 100 million euro ($117.3 million) and a 23 MW solar park worth about 20 million euro, local media reported on Thursday.
The Tusnica wind farm and the Zvizdan solar park are planned to start operations by the end of 2023, news outlet Indikator quoted the energy minister of Bosnia's Federation, Nermin Dzindic, as saying.
F. L. Wind started operating the 36 MW Jelovaca wind farm in 2019. The investment was valued at 45 million euro.
F. L. Wind is owned by the local manufacturer of aluminium structures for the construction and industrial sectors Feal.
The Federation is one of two autonomous entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina. The other one is the Serb Republic.
($ = 0.8525 euro)