City of Prijedor: Results of the Public Call for subsidizing the installation of solar systems

SolarCET Project

May 26, 2023

 

The project "Accelerating Clean Energy Transition Through Utilization of Solar Energy Potential in Bosnia and Herzegovina“ (SolarCET), which is financed by the Government of the Slovak Republic and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme in Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNDP), announces the results of the Public Call for subsidizing the installation of solar systems for self-consumption in individual housing units in the area of the City of Cazin. The Public Call was published in cooperation with the City of Prijedor, and with the support of the UNDP’s project "Catalyzing Environmental Finance for Low-Carbon Urban Development" (URBANLED), financed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

This Public Call was announced on 26 October 2022, and the deadline for submitting applications was extended until 6 December 2022. The evaluation committee reviewed and evaluated the received applications in accordance with the prescribed general and technical criteria, which were specified in the Public Call. The general criterion was the completeness of the submitted documentation, while the technical criteria included the ratio of co-financing of the installation of the solar system by applicant, the use of residential space (number of users per m2), the annual consumption of electricity and the use of a heat pump. In addition, preference was given to women owners of individual housing units, as well as to households with family members under 35 years of age.

After reviewing all the applications and the specified criteria, a total of nine (9) owners of individual housing units from the area of the City of Prijedor were selected to receive technical and financial support for the installation of solar systems for self-consumption during 2023.

In the case that one of the first-ranked beneficiaries from the final ranking list withdraws, the beneficiaries from the reserve ranking list (in the below written order) will receive a subsidy recommendation.

The goal of these activities is to encourage citizens, owners of private housing units, to use solar panels as a measure to support the transition to clean energy, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and fight air pollution and energy poverty in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The final ranking list of the results of the Public Call follows:

No. Applicant

1. Vanja Rađenović
2. Predrag Grujić
3. Dragoljub Milojica
4. Dalibor Tejić
5. Dragan Savanović
6. Zoran Knežević
7. Radovan Surtov
8. Edita Velić
9. Rajko Surtov

Reserve ranking list:

No. Applicant

1. Vlado Radinović
2. Dario Dodoš
3. Đorđe Sločuk
4. Nataša Egić

Note:

Applicants who are not on this ranking list have not met the conditions of the Public Call. All persons who applied for this Public Call have the right to object to UNDP and the Project Implementation Unit, within five days from the date of the publication of the ranking list on the websites of the City of Prijedor and UNDP. The decision of the Complaints Commission is final and will be published on the websites of the City of Prijedor and UNDP within five days of receipt of the complaint.

Objections with accompanying documentation can be submitted in person or sent by registered mail to the following address:

Grad Prijedor
Trg oslobođenja 1
Projektna implementaciona jedinica (PIU)
79101 Prijedor

The documentation needs to be submitted in a sealed envelope and marked with: "Objection to the Public Call for subsidizing the installation of solar systems for personal needs on individual housing facilities in the City of Prijedor".  The full name, address and contact telephone number of the complainant should be written on the back of the envelope.