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Home > Bankwatch in the media > Bosnia and Herzegovina, Failure to protect the upper Neretva river from eight planned hydropower plants

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Failure to protect the upper Neretva river from eight planned hydropower plants

5 December 2021, Serbia Energy

The EFT Group’s 35 MW Ulog plant, with a 53-metre high dam, is already being built by China’s Sinohydro. Construction works were already …

Source: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Failure to protect the upper Neretva river from eight planned hydropower plants

 

Location: Serbia

Project: Destructive hydropower in southeast Europe

Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina | biodiversity | hydropower

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