it will be the first one in bosnia-herzogovina. it's a pilot project. to build more wind farms when this one's up and running. >> the winds are strong here -- and they blow all year round. the foundation stone for the wind farm was laid last year. in the future, the farm could meet the power needs of some 30,000 households. the kfw bank is also financing this project, with a low- interest loan of 72 million euros. >> the wind power potential here is 800 megawatts -- that's only 5% of the total. there's enough for other ventures, and private investors. it's important for the country -- the national economy is small, it's open, and there's a constant import surplus -- but they can export power. >> but can the country's power grid distribute the wind power? that's something the national grid operator in the capital sarajevo has to consider. this screen shows all the power lines in the country -- the lights start flashing if a transformer station goes down. but large parts of the grid are in need of a complete overhaul -- a world bank study says it will req