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Bosnia and Herzegovina

Solar Market Outlook in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s energy sector has endured significant loss due to the low energy efficiency standards in the past. This was the case with both residential and commercial buildings, which resulted in the country’s high energy expenditure. As part of the country’s economic transition, they are also looking at switching to energy efficient renewable sources in order to counter the effects of poverty.

The government in Bosnia and Herzegovina is looking at clean energy sources such as solar in order to reduce carbon emissions, reduce fossil fuel usage, and to lower the cost of energy in public buildings. To do this, there was emphasis on energy efficiency and renewable energy. 

In 2018, solar energy accounted for 20.65 MW of power generation. This was a significant number but it is not the most prevalent source of renewable energy since hydropower and wind produced more energy. 

There are still many issues plaguing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s solar PV market, but the government is looking to scale it up. They are hoping to correct the lack of clear administrative procedures in order to create new opportunities for investors in the solar energy sector. 

Solar Energy Equipment Supply Capacity in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina has access to local and global suppliers and distributors of solar power equipment. However, local manufacturers are far and few in between so the best option would be to find global or online suppliers. 

Top Major Seaports & Logistics in Bosnia and Herzegovina

It is easy to facilitate trade and transport of solar power equipment in Bosnia and Herzegovina through the following seaports:

  • Bijeljina,
  • Brcko,
  • Konjic,
  • Modrica,
  • Tuzla,
  • Prijedor,
  • Zvornik, 
  • Bosanskri Brod

Mounting Clamps used for below projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Mounting Clamps

What are Solar Module Clamps?
Solar Module Clamps are small metallic mounting clamps that are attached to keep the panels in place. These clamps are generally made of aluminum and other rust proof metals.
Where are Module Clamps used?
Module Clamps are used to hold the Solar panels attached to the rails and metallic frames. Solar panels are connected in a series to induce a high voltage in the circuit. The panels are held together joined by the frames. Clamps are sturdy and light to stand the environmental factors like extreme heat and cold.
Properties Module Clamps
Module Clamps are manufactured to be compatible with various types of panels in the big Solar panel market. The biggest factor in manufacturing is the property of being rust-proof. These clamps stay in the sun every day taking the heat for long hours. Heat and moisture can affect the surface by the action of oxidation which can lead to rusting.

Rust Proof material: Clamp materials like aluminum are rustproof and lightweight
Smooth surface:  Smooth surface makes these clamps seamless on the panels and look clean.
Lightweight: Clamps need to be lightweight in case of large Solar Plants, so that movement is easy with the help of cranes and mounting equipment.
Standard: Clamps are produced in one standard size so that they can be used with any shape and installation configuration.

How do Module Clamps work?
Module Clamps range from 25 mm in size to 50 mm. All the clamps come in pairs with the screws and bolts. Screws hold the rails tightened with the brackets, and the bracket keeps the panel fixed.   
What are the big brands of Solar Module Clamps?
All these brands specialize in mounting brackets and clamps. Mounting clamps manufactured are either stainless steel or aluminum.

Hq Mount
S-5!
Solaris-shop
SUSM
ICM

Distributors

Solar Products Distributors

Distributors are those companies working as big warehouses that served as the middlemen between the consumer/customer and the manufacturer. Typically, in distribution, a company is handling the sourcing, stocking and logistics but nowadays they are also helping manufacturers in product designing and solving other business conflicts. 

Aside from other industries, distributors also play a vital role in the solar industry. Solar distributors become long-term partners of solar manufacturing companies and even solar contractors. They are not only serving as warehouse facilities but partners that also provide strategic solutions to help solar companies achieve their desired outcomes. Solar distributors assist solar manufacturing companies by storing. handling and shipping their solar products to their buyers. On the other hand, they help solar contractor companies in outsourcing high-quality solar products. 

These solar distributors are the ones who deal with homeowners who want to go solar, businesses that work with the solar industry and solar installers who offer solar system services to both residential and commercial customers. But on top of that, the solar distributor’s main role is to maintain its commitment to outsourcing and handling high-quality products and delivering them to customers at a good value. 

Up to these days, many solar distributors have been operating and helping many solar companies in distributing their products. So, if you are looking for the most trusted and reliable solar distributor, you can easily find one by checking out solar outsourcing companies that provide easy access to reliable information, news, data and a list of solar suppliers and distributors near you.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Solar Market Outlook in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s energy sector has endured significant loss due to the low energy efficiency standards in the past. This was the case with both residential and commercial buildings, which resulted in the country’s high energy expenditure. As part of the country’s economic transition, they are also looking at switching to energy efficient renewable sources in order to counter the effects of poverty.

The government in Bosnia and Herzegovina is looking at clean energy sources such as solar in order to reduce carbon emissions, reduce fossil fuel usage, and to lower the cost of energy in public buildings. To do this, there was emphasis on energy efficiency and renewable energy. 

In 2018, solar energy accounted for 20.65 MW of power generation. This was a significant number but it is not the most prevalent source of renewable energy since hydropower and wind produced more energy. 

There are still many issues plaguing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s solar PV market, but the government is looking to scale it up. They are hoping to correct the lack of clear administrative procedures in order to create new opportunities for investors in the solar energy sector. 

Solar Energy Equipment Supply Capacity in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina has access to local and global suppliers and distributors of solar power equipment. However, local manufacturers are far and few in between so the best option would be to find global or online suppliers. 

Top Major Seaports & Logistics in Bosnia and Herzegovina

It is easy to facilitate trade and transport of solar power equipment in Bosnia and Herzegovina through the following seaports:

  • Bijeljina,
  • Brcko,
  • Konjic,
  • Modrica,
  • Tuzla,
  • Prijedor,
  • Zvornik, 
  • Bosanskri Brod