The country is preparing to install its first battery energy storage system - with a capacity of up to 120 MWh. This is a huge step towards energy system stability, better use of renewables and a sustainable future. Licensing and feasibility studies are already underway - the goal is to create a. . Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) is accelerating its shift to renewable energy, propelled by European Union (EU) decarbonisation requirements and the need to diversify supply. Yet the slow transposition of the European Union acquis and the absence of an organised electricity exchange remain major. . Bosnia and Herzegovina has taken a step closer to building the Southern Interconnection natural gas pipeline, a project aimed at ensuring energy security and reducing the country"s reliance on The Electricity Law, published in the Official Journal of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina No. . The CSSC LAB project is being funded within the third call of the INTERREG DANUBE TRANSNATIONAL Programme of the European Commission, under the specific objective SO 3. 2: Improve energy security and energy efficiency. It aims to contribute to the energy security and energy efficiency of the region. . Banja Luka, the economic hub of Bosnia and Herzegovina, faces growing energy demands amid rapid urbanization. With energy storage system capacity becoming critical for grid stability and renewable integration, this article explores how modern solutions can address local challenge Banja Luka, the. .