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Croatia – Energy Country Profile

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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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After a public tender inviting expression of interest by Croatia’s Economic Ministry, 216 projects were submitted. The total capacity of all projects…

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Croatia has one functioning geothermal power plant so far. But this may change soon. The government's Hydrocarbon Agency (CHA) estimates the potential…

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The EUR 7.4 million program will be funded through the European Economic Area Financial Mechanism 2014-2021.

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Two scenarios draw references to 2030 and 2050.

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Korlat (58 MW), the first Croatian wind power plant without FITs started operation. The wind farm is owned by the state-owned power utility Hrvatska…

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The Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development announced, that the Croatian electricity and gas regulator (HROTE) will hold its second renewable…

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The Croatian Green Energy Cooperative created the On the Sunny Side campaign to make the installation of rooftop solar PV for citizens easier and…

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