The energy of the students of the primary school “Safvet- beg Basagic” in Visoko can preserve the energy of the Planet


During his educational and entertaining tour, the superhero Beepster visited the elementary school “Safet beg Basagic” in Visoko. The mission of this superhero is to teach the youngest generation about the importance of the smart use of energy in an educational and imaginative way. Beepster talked to the students about the entire process of global warming, as well as its consequences for our planet. This superhero from another planet conveyed to the students of the “Safet beg Bašagić” elementary school a true, but often forgotten, the message that planet Earth is their only home, a home that suffers from the consequences of irresponsible energy consumption.


With the help of a thermal imaging camera, Beepster showed students the amount of unnecessarily consumed energy by devices that are connected to the power source, while they are in standby mode. With the help of Beepomat, he showed them the difference between energy-efficient and inefficient behaviour.


“I’m glad to see that the children were able to differentiate between efficient and ineffective behaviour in a short time. I think I have already found my new helpers, little heroes, who are ready to take part in changing their daily habits and save the cities they live in, and thus the entire planet,” said Beepster.


The students were also shown an animated film about climate change on Earth and ways to use energy wisely.


In the primary school “Safet beg Bašagić” in Visoko, thanks to the BEEP AF project, energy efficiency measures such as thermal insulation of facade walls were implemented; thermal insulation of the ceiling; replacement of part of the existing carpentry and/or locksmithing; partial replacement of lighting fixtures; improvement of the central heating system; installation of pellet boilers; installation of dynamic thermostatic valves; replacement of asbestos cover; installation of equipment for measuring energy consumption; and installation of temperature and humidity monitoring equipment.


The area covered by the project is 2,740 m2, and the amount of the investment was 469,385.78 BAM.


The visit of the superhero is the result of the activities of the Energy Efficiency Project for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BEEP), which is implemented by the Federal Ministry of Spatial Planning with World Bank loans, and demonstrated the importance of educating the youngest for the future of our planet.

The Beepster continues his mission


The students of the elementary school “Kulin Ban” in Visoko were visited by the superhero Beepster from another planet to warn them that the planet Earth is in great danger. He came to our world with the mission of saving the Earth and educating students about energy-efficient behaviour. He used this opportunity to remind children about the importance of intelligent energy use.


“Every time one of you leaves the light on during the day or leaves the charger plugged in without charging your cell phone or tablet, energy is consumed, and in order to produce it, a large amount of carbon dioxide had to be created somewhere and that directly affects climate change. Have you ever thought about it? Please do not leave the water running while brushing your teeth. Use energy-saving light bulbs, and plant a tree. You can become heroes and change the world by your behavior.” added the Beepster.


He presented his equipment with which he saves the Earth to the students of the sixth grade. This is how these future Beepster helpers saw how the Beepomat, a device that exhibits energy-efficient behaviours, works. In addition, Beepster presented the children with a superthermal imaging camera, which shows how much energy is lost when the device is connected to electricity, during standby mode.


Thanks to the BEEP AF project, energy efficiency measures such as thermal insulation of the facade walls were implemented in the elementary school “Kulin ban” in Visoko; thermal insulation of the ceiling; replacement of part of the existing carpentry and/or locksmithing and replacement of glazing; improvement of the central heating system; installation of gas boilers; installation of piping and new radiators; installation of dynamic thermostatic valves; installation of equipment for measuring energy consumption; and installation of temperature and humidity monitoring equipment. The area covered by the project is 3,007.74 m2, and the amount of the investment was 640,828.53 BAM.


The superhero Beepster left the elementary school “Kulin ban” in Visoko, satisfied with the fact that he received reinforcements in his not-so-simple mission.

Students of the “Mula Mustafa Baseskija” elementary school in Visoko on a mission to save the planet


The superhero Beepster found his allies in the preservation of our planet in the students of the “Mula Mustafa Baseskija” elementary school in Visoko. Namely, with the aim of saving the Planet and educating the youngest about the importance of energy-efficient behaviour, the superhero Beepster visited this elementary school where he reminded the students in an educational and entertaining way about the importance of smart energy use.


Carbon dioxide (CO2) allows the atmosphere to retain part of the solar radiation and heat, thus preventing the cooling of the Earth and the radiation of heat into space. Due to the excessive burning of fossil fuels, which are used to obtain energy, too much carbon dioxide is released, which leads to global warming.


“Your planet is suffering!” – said the Beepster, and called on the students, little heroes, to save it from global warming, which significantly affects the future of the Earth and its inhabitants. The schoolchildren took their task seriously and promised Beepster that they would help him in his mission.


“It is necessary to make children aware and educated about the importance of preserving a healthy environment in time so that the understanding of issues of environmental protection and energy efficiency takes its place in society.” – said the Beepster.


Beepster used its super-fun and super-educational equipment, one of which is the Beepomat, a device that demonstrates energy-efficient behaviours. Also, Beepster introduced the students to the superthermal imaging camera, which shows how much energy is lost in the case of devices that are connected to electricity, during standby mode. The students were also shown an animated film about climate change on Earth and ways to use energy wisely.


In the primary school “Mula Mustafa Bašeskija” in Visoko, thanks to the BEEP AF project, energy efficiency measures such as thermal insulation of facade walls were implemented; thermal insulation of the ceiling; thermal insulation and replacement of the cover of the sports hall; replacement of part of the existing carpentry and/or locksmithing; partial replacement of lighting fixtures; installation of dynamic thermostatic valves; installation of equipment for measuring energy consumption; installation of temperature and humidity monitoring equipment. The area covered by the project is 2,378 m2, and the amount of the investment was 449,503.81 BAM.


The superhero Beepster left the elementary school “Mula Mustafa Bašeskija” in Visoko, satisfied with the work done, and headed for the next destination.

Students of the primary school “Resad Kadic” in Kakanj learned about the importance of smart use of energy


With the aim of saving our planet with the help of the youngest, the superhero Beepster visited the elementary school “Rešad Kadić” in Kakanj and educated the students of this school about the importance of energy-efficient behaviour.


In an educational and fun way, the sixth-grade students of this school learned about the importance of smart use of energy. Global warming, its consequences for our planet, and the ways in which we can save the Planet were just some of the topics that Beepster discussed with the schoolchildren.


“It’s five to twelve. We have to help our Planet. We have to save rivers, forests and all other green areas of the planet Earth!” said the Beepster, who shared tips for smarter energy use, in order to reach this goal together. “Don’t leave the water running while brushing your teeth or washing. Turn off the light after leaving the room, and do not waste energy unnecessarily. And don’t forget, we have to turn off electronic devices and not leave them on standby,” added this superhero.


The Beepomat, a device that shows them energy-efficient behaviours, attracted a lot of students’ attention. Beepster also introduced them to a superthermal imaging camera, which shows how much energy is lost in the case of devices that are connected to electricity, during standby mode. The students were also shown an animated film about climate change on Earth and ways to use energy wisely.


At the primary school “Rešad Kadić” in Kakanj, thanks to the BEEP AF project, energy efficiency measures such as thermal insulation of facade walls were implemented; replacement of existing carpentry and/or locksmithing; thermal insulation of the ceiling above the heated space; thermal insulation of the roof; replacement of asbestos cover; installation of a thermal energy meter; partial replacement of lighting fixtures; installation of equipment for measuring energy consumption, and construction of equipment for monitoring temperature and humidity. The area covered by the project is 1,626.90 m2, and the amount of the investment was 238,940.36 BAM.

The superhero Beepster demonstrated alternative learning methods at the “Safet-beg Basagic” elementary school


After learning that the Energy Efficiency Project for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BEEP) continued with education for the youngest, the superhero Beepster arrived on our Planet. This superhero has one mission, which is to raise awareness of energy-efficient behaviour.


In his super suit with his super-fun and super-educational equipment, he visited the “Safet-beg Bašagić” elementary school in Breza, where he talked with the sixth graders about the importance of preserving energy and nature. He presented them with Beepomat – an interactive educational device that simply illustrates the consequences of inefficient behaviour on our environment, i.e. shows how the irrational use of energy from fossil fuels leads to global warming.


On this occasion, Beepster checked what comes to mind of the younger generations when the topic of energy efficiency is mentioned, i.e. whether they encounter it enough at all, and the students listened carefully to Beepster, who combined in a fun way learning and technology into one useful lecture.


“Beepster visited us today to teach us to use electricity as little as possible. I will adopt the advice from the workshop; for example, when I leave the house, I will turn off the light, TV and charger. I will also pass on the messages from the workshop to all my friends and family,” said Nedžla Mamela, a student of the elementary school “Safet-beg Bašagić”.


In the elementary school “Safvet-beg Bašagić” in Breza, the BEEP AF project implemented energy efficiency measures such as thermal insulation of facade walls; thermal insulation of the ceiling; replacement of existing carpentry and/or locksmithing; installation of equipment for measuring energy consumption; installation of temperature and humidity monitoring equipment. The area covered by the project is 2,260 m2, and the amount of the investment is 496,273.14 BAM.


The Beepster, visibly in a good mood and happy because the students have adopted new knowledge, has already arranged visits to other elementary schools tomorrow.

The superhero Beepster visits the elementary school “Vares”


The superhero Beepster, with the aim of educating the youngest about the importance of energy efficiency, began his tour of Bosnian elementary schools. The first educational workshop was held at the “Vares” elementary school in Vareš to the delight of all its students. After learning that the Energy Efficiency Project for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BEEP) continued with education for the youngest, Beepster decided to talk to the children personally and bring this topic closer to them in his own way.


He presented the students of the sixth grade with Beepomat – an interactive educational device that simply illustrates the consequences of inefficient behaviour on our environment, that is, it shows how the irrational use of energy from fossil fuels leads to global warming.


“The desire to learn new things should be instilled in children because learning is naturally innate in humans and ultimately we are happy when we learn something new or master a new skill. I believe that children today learned what small steps they can take to protect the environment on our planet,” said the superhero Beepster.


There was also talk about the importance of turning off electronic devices after use, and Beepster demonstrated this to the students by using a special camera with the help of which the youngest could “see” what the device looks like while it is using energy, and how to compare it with the one that was turned off.


An animated film, Beepomat and a special camera were just some of the tools used by this superhero, and this approach played a key role in keeping the students’ attention and creating a pleasant atmosphere that resulted in interesting questions from the students.


Energy efficiency measures were implemented in Vareš elementary school through the BEEP AF project: such as thermal insulation of facade walls, and ceilings, installation of equipment for measuring energy consumption, etc. The area covered by the project is 2,849 m2, and the investment amount was 290,515.60 BAM.

Call for authors to submit the scientific papers on the topic of energy efficiency in buildings


Recognizing the importance of energy efficiency in the process of decarbonization of the building sector, the Ministry of Spatial Planning of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in cooperation with the Bosnian-Herzegovinian American Academy of Arts and Sciences (BHAAAS), invites all interested authors to submit the scientific papers on the topic of energy efficiency in buildings as part of the BHAAAS Symposium on Sustainable Urban Development 2023 (Social Sciences, Economics, Architecture, Urban Planning, Civil Engineering and Related Fields).




Papers that are accepted and presented during the symposium will be published in the Springer’s LNNS series and will be indexed in SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, SCImagoGoogle Scholar, Springerlink.




More information can be found at BHAAAS International Symposium on Sustainable Urban Development 2023 – Call for papers



Comprehensive energy renovation of public buildings is an opportunity for new investments and employment of the construction operatives

Sarajevo, September 14, 2022. – Today, an international conference entitled “Improving the energy efficiency enabling environment public building sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina” was held in the City Hall, organized by the Federal Ministry of Spatial Planning. The event brought together key actors in BiH’s energy efficiency field, to discuss topics of importance for energy efficiency, with a focus on financing models and capacity building with the aim of removing existing obstacles to further develop market and increase energy efficiency in the public buildings sector.

Sarajevo, September 14, 2022. – Today, an international conference entitled “Improving the energy efficiency enabling environment public building sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina” was held in the City Hall, organized by the Federal Ministry of Spatial Planning. The event brought together key actors in BiH’s energy efficiency field, to discuss topics of importance for energy efficiency, with a focus on financing models and capacity building with the aim of removing existing obstacles to further develop market and increase energy efficiency in the public buildings sector.

The vision of development in the field of energy efficiency of public buildings in the coming decades was presented to those present, with reference to the achieved results and obstacles related to the renovation of buildings in previous years, and the importance of establishing an inventory of public buildings and sustainable financing mechanisms, as well as the mobilization of private capital, was pointed out.

“This international conference is an opportunity to inform the public about everything that the Ministry has done in the last seven years, positioning itself as an absolute leader in the implementation of energy efficiency measures in public buildings. Through multi-year cooperation with financial institutions and organizations such as the World Bank, UNDP, KfW, Swiss Caritas, GIZ, and with the support of budget funds, EUR 53 million was secured for the renovation of over 400 public purpose buildings, mostly educational, health and administrative. Although the results achieved through the mentioned projects are extremely significant, I would like to point out the fact that every project has its own beginning and end. Well aware of this fact, the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina established the Revolving Fund as a self-sustaining financial mechanism with the aim of collecting and managing financial resources for the implementation of energy efficiency measures in public facilities in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The achieved results are the best example of good synergy between different ministries, the project team and financiers, which should be followed further because we still have a lot of work to do to improve energy efficiency. As pointed out in the very introduction of the conference, over 2,000 public buildings are still waiting for their turn to implement energy efficiency measures. As a result, we have a significant reduction in energy costs in both public and private budgets, and all of the above contributes to the economic growth and accelerated development of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” said Federal Spatial Planning Minister Josip Martić.

Josip Martić

The results achieved through the projects of the World Bank for energy efficiency in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BEEP and Additional financing for BEEP) support the statement of Minister Martić. Through an investment of 39.3 million KM, 80 public buildings have been renovated so far, 1,963 green jobs have been created, and the comfort of stay has been improved for more than 476,500 users. By carrying out the activities within the BEEP project, it is expected that CO2 emissions will be reduced by almost 9,000 tons per year, while energy savings on an annual level amount to almost 30,000 MWh.

Admir Softić

The conference was an opportunity to exchange opinions and experiences, and to present examples of good practice in the field of energy efficiency in the EU and neighbouring countries. The event served as a platform for presenting new ideas and solutions, which will help Bosnia and Herzegovina in the process of fulfilling the requirements of the Energy Community Treaty and EU accession.

Ivana Hlavsova
Jasmina Katica
Stefano Ellero

The conclusions of the conference will be delivered in the form of guidelines to all competent institutions in BiH, with the aim of prompt action in order to create a stimulating environment for energy efficiency in the public buildings sector in the next year, and initiate new investments for the energy renovation of the public sector.

The Federal Ministry of Physical Planning is the organizer of the international conference on energy efficiency

The Federal Ministry of Physical Planning of Bosnia and Herzegovina is organizing an
international conference “Improving the environment for energy efficiency in the public building
sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina”.

The Federal Ministry of Physical Planning of Bosnia and Herzegovina is organizing an international conference “Improving the environment for energy efficiency in the public building sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina”, which will be held on September 14, 2022. in the City Hall in Sarajevo. Bosnia and Herzegovina is characterized as a country with a very high degree of energy inefficiency in the building, industry, and services sectors. The average energy consumption in public buildings in Bosnia and Herzegovina is three times higher than the EU average, which categorizes them as completely energy-inefficient buildings. The cause of the slow progress in improving energy efficiency (EE) in Bosnia and Herzegovina is non-harmonized laws and the lack of bylaws in the field of energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, and the lack of funding mechanisms.At the same time, Bosnia and Herzegovina has one of the most significant potentials for energy storage in the region and could base its further medium-term economic development and job creation on measures to improve EE in the public and housing sectors. The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has recognized the importance of energy efficiency towards sustainable economic development of BiH and our country’s accession to the EU, and through the World Bank project for energy efficiency in Bosnia and
Herzegovina (BEEP), implemented in 2016 in the Federation of BiH, on the benefits of improving EE in the public building sector and support the development of scalable energy efficiency financing models. The International Conference “Improving Energy Efficiency Enabling Environment in Public Buildings Sector in the Bosnia and Herzegovina” will bring together all stakeholders interested in the energy
efficiency local market and the public building sector to discuss on all aspects relevant for the EE in public buildings, particularly the financing models and capacity buildings. With the aim of removing existing barriers to market development and improving energy efficiency in the public
building sector, this event will serve as a platform to present new ideas and solutions that will help Bosnia and Herzegovina in the EU accession process and meet the requirements of the Energy Community Treaty.
The conference will host distinguished domestic and international experts who will present their experiences and discuss the following topics:

  • Institutional framework for energy efficiency in the building sector in FBiH
  • Transposition of EU directives on energy efficiency (commitments and progress)
  • Creating a legal and regulatory framework that stimulates energy efficiency in the public
    building sector
  • Sustainable financing models for energy efficiency measures in the public buildings sector and
    BiH’s readiness for their implementation
  • Examples of best practices for improving the energy efficiency of public buildings in the EU
    and the region.
    The conclusions of the conference will be used to create a stimulating environment for energy
    efficiency in the public building sector, and faster progress of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the road to the EU.
    A detailed agenda, as well as more information about the speakers and the conference, is available on the website https://fmpu.gov.ba/en/conference-improving-energy-efficiency/