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The Croatian Waste Management Center (CGO) is planning to build its first waste incineration plant at the Bikarac Waste Management Center near the…

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In Croatia, 30 million euros will be invested in research on feasibility of geothermal energy for heating purposes in six cities in the north of the…

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Together they develop a portfolio of eight solar plants with a combined capacity of up to 266 MWp.

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Losses from climate extremes in Croatia have increased 16 times from 2018 to 2022, with droughts, floods, and hailstorms causing 1.2 billion euros…

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The CBAM regulation officially entered into force the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the EU on 16 May 2023.

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The Clean Hydrogen Partnership is investing €105.4 million to fund nine hydrogen valleys across Europe to supply the EU with hydrogen.

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The current global energy crisis brings both new opportunities and new challenges for renewable energy. Renewables 2022 provides analysis on the new…

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Energy communities, where citizens, businesses, and local governments work together to produce energy for self-consumption and also sell it, is a…

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Stricter CO2 emission performance standards for new automobiles and vans were the subject of a provisional political agreement between the Council and…

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Croatia will double the capacity of its Krk LNG terminal to 6.1 bcm/year and exceed its own energy needs, allowing exports to Slovenia, Hungary or…

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