Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Reservoir Files Applications for Hydroelectric Projects on the Cehotina River in Bosnia

Reservoir Capital said Tuesday it has filed government applications to build three run-of-river hydroelectric projects on the Cehotina River in Bosnia, with a combined capacity of 17.75 megawatts and an estimated output of 88 gigawatt hours per year.
The Cehotina River flows from Montenegro down into the Drina River at the town of Foca, where Reservoir's Bosnian office is located.

The company has applied for a 30-year concession covering the 26 kilometre section of the river within the Republika Srpska (an autonomous region of Bosnia and Herzegovina), which has an elevation drop of 114 metres and median flow rates ranging from 20 cubic metres per second at the Montenegrin border, to 23 cubic metres per second where it joins the Drina.
The total natural energy capacity for this section of the river is 24 MW, the company said.





















News source: Proactive Investors link: article

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