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Croatia: Largest solar plant nears completion, boosting renewable capacity Read More »

Croatia: Largest solar plant nears completion, boosting renewable capacity

The construction of Croatia’s largest solar power plant has entered its final stage, with the installation of roughly 160,000 photovoltaic panels completed at the beginning of January. Located next to HEP’s existing Korlat wind farm, the project represents a major milestone in the country’s renewable energy expansion. With an installed capacity of 99 MW, the […]

Croatia: HEP upgrades submarine cable network to secure power supply for islands Read More »

Croatia: HEP upgrades submarine cable network to secure power supply for islands

Electricity distribution operator HEP ODS has completed the installation of a new 20 kV submarine cable connecting Tribunj on the mainland with the islands of Logorun and Kaprije. Spanning 8,150 meters, the cable strengthens energy security for Kaprije and finalizes an electric ring supplying the Šibenik archipelago. Similar installations were carried out in June on

Croatia: HEP submits environmental impact assessment for 12 MW floating solar power plant Read More »

Croatia: HEP submits environmental impact assessment for 12 MW floating solar power plant

Croatia’s state-owned power utility HEP has taken a key step toward expanding its renewable energy portfolio by submitting an application for an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for a proposed floating solar power plant. According to the Croatian Ministry of Environmental Protection, the plant would have an installed capacity of 12 megawatts (MW) and be located

Croatia: HEP launched a call for the purchase of green electricity Read More »

Croatia: HEP launched a call for the purchase of green electricity

Croatian energy utility HEP invites interested parties to express interest in establishing business cooperation in the field of purchasing electricity produced from renewable sources and high-efficiency cogeneration.  HEP said that facilities with a capacity of 1 MW or more at a single metering point, which would supply all produced electricity to the network, will be exclusively taken into

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