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First feed-in tariff auction in Federation of BiH draws strong interest

Ahead of a public call for the first auction for feed-in tariffs for solar power plants, the Federation of BiH’s renewable energy authority has launched a survey to assess interest among potential participants.

The auction covers feed-in tariffs (FIT) for small solar installations with an installed capacity of up to 150 kW, according to the Operator for Renewable Energy Sources and Efficient Cogeneration (Operator za OIEiEK).

The survey aims to estimate the number of applications for the upcoming auction and will run from August 22 to September 22.

The quotas for each technology and the amounts of electricity eligible for incentives are set in the decree on quotas for renewable energy sources and efficient cogeneration. The quota for the first auction is set at 12 MW of solar, of which 1.2 MW is reserved for renewable energy communities.

Under the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources and Efficient Cogeneration and the auction rulebook, the first FIT auction is also open to all existing power plants that have not previously received any kind of incentive for electricity production, Operator za OIEiEK noted.

This, along with rising inquiries from investors and electricity producers, is one of the reasons for conducting the survey. Operator za OIEiEK added that its purpose is to gather information and that it will serve solely to estimate the potential number of applications.

The auction will be launched once the e-auction system is operational

Completing the survey doesn’t constitute an application to the public call, nor does it create any legal or formal obligation. Operator za OIEiEK encourages investors to participate in the survey by completing a six-question questionnaire.

Meanwhile, in Mostar, Operator za OIEiEK organized a roundtable to present the auction rulebook.

According to the rulebook, the auction will be conducted through an e-auction system.

Currently, the e-auction system is in the trial phase, with training underway for Operator za OIEiEK staff. Once the system is operational, a public call for the first FIT auction will be launched, according to Operator za OIEiEK.

 

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Romania considers launching new wind auctions

After completing the second round of wind and solar power auctions, Romania’s Ministry of Energy is considering launching new bidding for renewable energy projects, specifically onshore wind.

The Ministry of Energy has issued a call for expressions of interest for a third auction under the State Aid Scheme, in the form of contracts for difference (CfD), for electricity generation from onshore wind energy.

Given the results of the recently organized tendering for the award of CfDs, as well as the provisions of Government Decision 318/2024, the conditions stipulated in the State aid Scheme authorized by the European Commission Decision C (2024) 1596 final, the ministry is exploring the possibility of launching an additional tender, dedicated exclusively to onshore wind technology, according to the call.

All auction rules will be similar to those approved for the last CfD auction

The tender is to be completed by December 31, 2025, by which time the related contracts are to be signed, according to the update.

The ministry pointed out that all auction rules will be similar to those approved for the last CfD auction.

The expressions of interest should include projects that have recently reached or are about to reach a stage of maturity that would allow them to participate in the tender; projects that could not be submitted in the previous tender due to insufficient time to obtain corporate approvals, including to ensure the necessary sources of financing to cover the obligations regarding the participation/good execution guarantee.

Expressions of interest are to be submitted by August 29

The wind capacity to be auctioned will be determined following an analysis conducted by the ministry, based also on the expressions of interest received, provided that sufficient interest is expressed. Expressions of interest must be submitted by August 29.

Two weeks ago, the ministry and transmission system operator (TSO) Transelectrica conducted the country’s second wind and solar power auction for government support in the form of CfDs.

A total of 2 GW was available for wind, but the authorities selected only 1.26 GW under 23 qualified projects – those with bids below the ceiling of EUR 80 per MWh.