With the ratification of the Energy Community Treaty in 2006, Bosnia and Herzegovina has committed itself to regulate the fields of energy production, transport, distribution, and energy use according to European Union standards. In other words, it agreed to implement European directives related to this area and reduce energy consumption, along with creating action plans to achieve targeted savings.
One directive requires the public sector to take a leading role in implementing energy efficiency standards in buildings. Guided by this commitment, the Federal Ministry of Physical Planning, in addition to World Bank loans, launched the Energy Efficiency Project for BiH (BEEP), under which energy efficiency measures are implemented at public facilities in the Federation of BiH. The focus of this project is primarily on buildings of high social importance, such as educational facilities and health institutions, but includes other public buildings as well.
Within this project, about 18.5 million KM was invested in the reconstruction of 37 facilities, which resulted in savings of about 2.5 million KM annually, along with CO2 emission reductions by about 5,250 tons per year.
Thus, in addition to the economic benefits, the implementation of this project has also resulted in a contribution to meeting set goals for BiH energy efficiency. Particularly significant is the contribution to meet the sectoral target for public services, which is 2.87%. At the same time, the project also contributed to the reduction of total energy consumption in BiH by 0.39%.
At the same time, the contribution is noticeable in the so-called horizontal measures from the FBiH Energy Efficiency Action Plan. Thus, through the activities of the BEEP project, information on energy efficiency was received by over 200,000 people, and the results of social monitoring and evaluation showed a significant increase in social awareness on this topic. Increases in the energy efficiency index of citizens and users of public buildings and user satisfaction (heating, ventilation, lighting, acoustics and general indoor comfort) have been reported.
Therefore, we conclude that the strategic implementation of energy efficiency measures contributes significantly to our country. In addition to the economic, social and environmental benefits, the implementation of the BEEP project also contributed to the fulfillment of the goals set out in the Action Plan, the commitment to which BiH was bound to by the Energy Community Treaty.
Of course, to create a more accurate assessment of the fulfilled goals for reducing energy consumption, it is necessary to monitor energy consumption and achieve thermal comfort in the coming years, along with including the results of all realized works and renovations of public buildings.