In this section you can get basic information about the electricity market in Bosnia and Herzegovina, customer categories, price and payment options, as well as information related to the distribution network of EPBiH related to interruptions and limitations in electricity. . In this section you can get basic information about the electricity market in Bosnia and Herzegovina, customer categories, price and payment options, as well as information related to the distribution network of EPBiH related to interruptions and limitations in electricity. . In this section you can get basic information about the electricity market in Bosnia and Herzegovina, customer categories, price and payment options, as well as information related to the distribution network of EPBiH related to interruptions and limitations in electricity delivery, reporting. . The State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC) is an independent institution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which acts in accordance with the principles of objectivity, transparency and equality, and has jurisdiction over and responsibility for transmission of electricity, transmission system. . Transposition of the EIP should be urgently completed and followed by certification of the transmission system operator and designation of a nominated electricity market operator. Bosnia and Herzegovina should transpose the natural gas acquis in the entire territory and implement the network codes. . Transco (Transmission system owner) and ISOB&H (System operator) are working closely in order to ensure power supply in the whole country. There are eight. . Electricity can be generated in two main ways: by harnessing the heat from burning fuels or nuclear reactions in the form of steam (thermal power) or by capturing the energy of natural forces such as the sun, wind or moving water. of total generation Electricity production tends to closely match. . Bosnia and Herzegovina's electricity system does not fail because it lacks resources. It fails because authority, markets, and incentives are split across too many layers to act as one system. Coal, hydropower, and export capability still exist. Engineering competence remains.