The Bosnian Grid: hydro, lignite, and three borders
Bosnia and Herzegovina runs one of the most distinctive small grids in Europe: roughly two-thirds lignite and one-third hydro, winter-peaking, and physically interconnected with Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro. Despite headlines about record import costs, the physical balance tells a different story — BiH has been a net exporter in nearly every month of the last two years.
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The report shows the daily generation mix with load overlaid, two years of monthly energy by source, the monthly net import/export position, exchanges by border, and the hourly shape of demand against the same month a year earlier.
Built from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform (BA control area, reported by NOSBiH) — hourly data back to 2015, collected and refreshed every Monday by a scheduled GitHub Actions pipeline in the bih-power-data repository. A companion project to the Texas grid dashboard.