Interenergo Inaugurates 6.25 MW Solar Plant in Croatia
- Interenergo's Bukovica solar power plant has inaugurated with 6.25 MW in peak capacity, making it one of Croatia's largest ground-based photovoltaic facilities. It and other renewable energy projects provide enough energy for 12,000 households annually. Join Interenergo in the energy transition today!
Interenergo, a Slovenian firm, has inaugurated its Bukovica solar power plant in Croatia with 6.25 MW in peak capacity. It is among the five largest operating ground-based photovoltaic facilities in the country. The firm has already built a wind farm at the same location and is developing two more solar projects in Croatia as well as two in Eastern Croatia. Interenergo’s portfolio of hydro, wind, and solar resources in the region now consists of 35 operating projects with more than 200 MW in peak capacity. The company has also bought the Ivan Sedlo wind farm project in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The solar power plant and the wind park, built in 2020, generate enough electricity to cover the needs of 12,000 households annually. Interenergo’s projects are aimed at harnessing the synergy of two key renewable resources, helping to reuse degraded areas and accelerate the energy transition.
What Are Interenergo's Renewable Energy Projects in Croatia and Bosnia?
Interenergo's Renewable Energy Projects in Croatia and Bosnia:
- Bukovica solar power plant in Croatia, with 6.25 MW in peak capacity
- Wind farm at the same location in Croatia
- Two additional solar projects in Croatia
- Two solar projects in Eastern Croatia
- Ivan Sedlo wind farm project in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 35 operating projects with more than 200 MW in peak capacity
- Solar power plant and wind park, built in 2020, generate enough electricity to cover the needs of 12,000 households annually