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Croatia becomes net electricity importer amid rising consumption and weak hydropower output Read More »

Croatia becomes net electricity importer amid rising consumption and weak hydropower output

In the first quarter of 2025, Croatia’s electricity consumption rose by 5.5% to 4,893 GWh, driven by colder weather and stronger economic activity, according to the Renewable Energy Association of Croatia (OIEH). This surge turned Croatia into a net importer of electricity, with imports totaling 326 GWh, a sharp reversal from the 125 GWh exported […]

Romania ends 2024 as net electricity importer amid weak hydropower and wind output Read More »

Romania ends 2024 as net electricity importer amid weak hydropower and wind output

In 2024, Romania became a net importer of electricity due to a poor performance from its hydropower plants and underwhelming wind energy generation. According to the National Institute of Statistics (INS), electricity exports totaled 10.8 TWh, while imports reached 13.8 TWh, resulting in a commercial deficit of 3 TWh. From a financial perspective, electricity exports

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