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Interenergo Inaugurates 6.25 MW Solar Plant in Croatia
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
Oct 6, 2023 // Plants, Europe, PV Power Plant, Croatia, Interenergo
Acciona Energia secures 12-year CfD for Croatia solar project
Acciona Energia has secured a 12-year contract for difference (CfD) with Croatia’s power and gas regulator for its 189-MWp Promina solar photovoltaic
Aug 6, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, PV Power Plant, Croatia, acciona energia
DRI Expands Balkan Footprint with Solar in Romania, Wind in Croatia
a 126-MW solar project in Romania and plans to build a 127.5-MW wind farm in Croatia. The company has expanded its renewables portfolio in Romania to 239 MW with
Jun 19, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, PV Power Plant, Croatia, DRI
Statkraft servicing its initial solar project in Croatia
is making prep work to get an energy approval
Statkraft's Croatian subsidiary stated it is preparing documentation with the goal to obtain the
Apr 20, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, Statkraft, Solar Project, Croatia
Austria's CLEEN Energy acquires renewable resource project rights in Croatia
firm holds a choice to buy project rights for a further 50 MWp of capacity in Croatia at a later date, CLEEN Energy said in a declaration last week.
The mixed 73
Jan 17, 2022 // Plants, Europe, Austria, Croatia, CLEEN Energy
Acciona, DTEK win energy approvals for projects in Croatia
Promina is the biggest solar project. Currently, the biggest power plant in Croatia gets on the Vis island. Acciona has one wind farm in Croatia, Jelinak,
May 11, 2023 // Plants, DTEK, Europe, investment, Acciona, solar power plants, Croatia, wind farms
Ohmium chosen for 10-MW green H2 project in Croatia
electrolysers for a 10-MW green hydrogen project at a refinery in Rijeka, Croatia. The project is led by Croatian company IVICOM and will be the first
May 21, 2024 // Storage, Solar to Fuel, Europe, Croatia, Ohmium, green H2
Croatia Sets the Ball Rolling for its First Agrisolar Power Plant
Croatia is set to welcome its first agrisolar power plant, which will be created by Croatian solar programmer, Solida. The building of the facility with 15 Mwp capacity has actually begun. The firm has set sights on constructing just agrisolar plants.
For Solida, this will be its biggest facility thus far.
EUR 10 million Financial investment
The area of the plant spreads to greater than 20 hectares in Ivanec. A financial investment worth EUR 10 million has been made into the agrivoltaic system that would certainly reach conclusion within a year. Solida stated that the site would additionally see the opening of a sheep farm.
Another project is additionally in the offinf for 30 MW in peak capacity on a land of 60 hectares. Currently, Solida has place licenses for 200 MW cumulatively. All are to be utilized for agrisolar projects.
The European Agrisolar Boom
Europe has been witnessing a boom in agrisolar projects. France-based renewables strong Neoen has actually just recently introduced a 10 MW agrisolar project in the countru. Big scale-investments are being made in Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania as well as Greece.
Popular companies such as Iberdrola, Enel Green Power, Engie are additionally investing in agrisolar projects in different parts of Europe.
Jun 8, 2023 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Iberdrola, Engie, Europe, agrivoltaics, Croatia, Agrisolar farms in Europe, agrisolar farm, Enel Green, Solida
Croatia's Renewable Energy Auctions: 607 MW Up for Grabs
Croatia has launched auctions for 607 MW of solar, wind, and hydro power plants. The premiums will be awarded for wind power plants with 150 MW capacity, solar parks totaling 450 MW, and hydropower plants with 7.25 MW capacity. The support for these projects is estimated at EUR 257.2 million.The subsidy allocation process consists of two phases, with a public call for qualifications lasting 60 days followed by a 15-day call for bids. The tender is divided into two segments based on the size of the facilities, with maximum reference values for premiums per megawatt-hour set for each type of renewable energy source. The subsidies must be distributed by the end of the year as part of the government's program to incentivize renewables and high-efficiency cogeneration.
What is the process for allocating subsidies for Croatia's 607 MW of renewable energy projects?
Public call for qualifications lasting 60 days
15-day call for bids
Divided into two segments based on size of facilities
Maximum reference values for premiums per megawatt-hour set for each type of renewable energy source
Subsidies must be distributed by the end of the year as part of government's program to incentivize renewables and high-efficiency cogeneration.
Apr 16, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, Croatia
Functions start on Croatia's biggest PV plant
elektroprivreda (HEP Group), a Croatian state-owned power utility, has actually started developing the 6.5 MW SE Cres solar energy plant on the island of
Jun 26, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, PV Power Plant, Croatia, HEP Group
HEP launches Croatia's biggest solar energy plant
it claimed in a statement on Friday.
The Vis solar energy plant was built by Croatia's Koncar-- Power Plant as well as Electric Traction Engineering, an unit of
Sep 14, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, PV Power Plant, Croatia, Hrvatska Elektroprivreda
Croatia presents arrangements to tender 1 GW of solar
an essential action in the direction of fulfilment objectives detailed in the Croatian Energy Strategy embraced in 2019," Croatian PV professional Petar
May 22, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, tender, Europe, Croatia, Petar Curic
Croatia launches public calls for 250 MW in solar, wind projects
Croatia presented the energy approval under the Law on the Electricity Market in October 2021 with the aim to choose severe projects amongst all that gotten any kind of official paperwork. It was rolled out as one of the initial problems a capitalist must fulfill for developing a solar power plant or wind farm. At the time, the Ministry of Economy as well as Sustainable Development invited designers to submit projects by January 19, 2022, to receive energy approval. It obtained 216 applications.
The ministry assesses a requests before launching a public call or rejecting it. Financiers have actually been complaining the procedure is too slow which a handful of calls have actually been issued.
The present public call is for solar power plants Dubrava kod Tisna, Izlazak 1, Izlazak 2, Katuni, Nova 1, Nova 2, Primorski Dolac, Seget, Sukošan, Sutina, Velim, Voštane, Vršak and Žeževica, according to the announcement.
The incorporated capacity is, according to the regional media, regarding 180 MW. The Sutina photovoltaic center is the biggest one, with 45 MW. There os only one wind project, with a capacity of 72 MW. It is called Bradarića kosa.
The public calls for energy approval describe particular sites with projects for which investors submitted applications to the ministry.
An investor that obtains an energy approval need to pay the federal government EUR 6.6 per kW of intended capacity. For a 100 MW facility it is HRK 5 million or practically EUR 700,000. The energy approval becomes valid if the financier pays the cash within 15 days after it won it project with the public call.
Ivo Milatić, State Secretary for Energy at the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, claimed that the energy approval was introduced to bring order into the field, and claimed that 216 applications would certainly be refined in 2 months. He approximated that out of the 6,000 MW in applications, 4,000 MW are projects that can not be implemented.
The ministry's employees should check all the details in the land signs up as well as confirm with the Spatial Planning Institute whether a project is certified with official planning records, Milatić stressed, indicating high expenses for approvals.
In 2015, in his words, energy approvals were issued for 700 MW, and also this year for a general 125 MW so far. The strategy is to have new facilities with a mounted capacity of 1,400 MW in total by 2024, he stated, Jutarnji checklist reported.
Feb 1, 2023 // Plants, Europe, PV Power Plant, Croatia, Ivo Milatić, wind project
Enlight gets 525MW Croatian PV and wind
as well as joint growth of a 525MW portfolio of renewable energy projects in Croatia.
The portfolio consists of five projects, throughout various phases of
Jul 5, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Europe, Croatia, ENLIGHT
Solektra Shines Bright:
Croatian renewable energy company Solektra is set to build a 2.0 MW solar power plant in the Donji Kraljevec municipality in northern Croatia. The company recently submitted an application to the economy ministry for an assessment of the project's environmental impact. The solar power plant, named Solektra XX, will occupy an area of 21,163 square meters and is expected to produce 2,818 MWh of electricity annually.This development is part of Croatia's efforts to increase its renewable energy capacity and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. The country has been actively promoting the use of solar power and has seen a significant increase in solar installations in recent years. The construction of the Solektra XX solar power plant will contribute to Croatia's renewable energy goals and help in the transition towards a more sustainable energy sector.
What is the capacity and location of the new solar power plant in Croatia?
The new solar power plant in Croatia is named Solektra XX.
It has a capacity of 2.0 MW.
The plant is located in the Donji Kraljevec municipality in northern Croatia.
It will occupy an area of 21,163 square meters.
The plant is expected to produce 2,818 MWh of electricity annually.
Feb 7, 2024 // Plants, Commercial, Europe, Solar Power Plant, Croatia, Solektra