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Hidroelektrane na Trebišnjici completes overhaul

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July 13, 2015

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Planned annual maintenance of Bosnian hydropower producer Hidroelektrane na Trebišnjici was completed on schedule and the producer is back on stream, SeeNews said, citing local media reports.

Total cost of the 40-day overhaul was BAM 100,000 (EUR 51,100), news agency Srna reported. Hidroelektrane na Trebišnjici, comprising three hydropower plants along the Trebišnjica river, is located in the southern part of the Republic of Srpska, the smaller entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Company official Ljubomir Zotović announced the complete refurbishment of a generating unit in hydropower facility Dubrovnik by the end of October, Srna said.

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