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===[[Tuzla Thermal Power Plant]]===
[[Tuzla Thermal Power Plant]] is a 715-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Bosnia-Herzegovina. On August 30, 2014, China Gezhouba Group Co. (CGGC) signed the EPC contract to build a new 450MW unit at the power station.<ref>[www.cggc.cc/2014-09/10/content_18574821.htm "CGGC signs EPC contract for thermal power project,"] CGGC, Sep 10, 2014</ref> The new unit is being financed by the [[Export-Import Bank of China]].<ref>[http://bankwatch.org/publications/critical-economic-analysis-tuzla-thermal-power-plant-unit-7-project "Critical economic analysis of the Tuzla thermal power plant unit 7 project,"] Bankwatch, December 16, 2014</ref> On November 27, 2017 Bosnia secured a 613 million euro (US$732 million) loan from China’s Exim bank for the construction.<ref name=rt2017>[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-putin-daughter-exclusive/exclusive-colleague-names-putins-daughter-then-withdraws-comments-idUSKBN1DS1K6 "UPDATE 1-Bosnia secures $732 mln energy loan from China's Exim bank,"] Reuters, Nov 27, 2017</ref>
 
===[[Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant]]===
In January 2015, [[China National Electric Engineering Company]] signed an MOU with the government of Republic of Srpska, BiH to develop the Ugljevik 3 power station, and the Ugljevik-Istok 2 and Delici coal mines.<ref>[http://www.freetradezoneconsulting.com/eng.php?cat_code=sewyxx&art_id=809 "Coal mine or Power plant,"] Consulting Network of China FTZ, 2015-01-13</ref>
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