Croatia awards premiums for 420 MW of solar, hydropower projects

It awarded premiums to 92 projects with a total capacity of 419.06 MW. At the auctions, there were two support measures for different technologies. The first measure are market premiums

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Croatia plans tenders for public sector solar plants in 2025

The first tender, with a budget of €10 million, will be aimed at installing residential solar arrays in the second quarter of 2025 and will cover up to 50% of the investment costs.

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Croatia allocates 413.5 MW of PV in reneweables auction

The first auction for large-scale projects in Croatia took place in 2022 to procure 638 MW of new capacity. However, it only attracted tepid interest, with premiums awarded to just 107 MW of...

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Croatia Allocates 413.5 MW Of PV In Reneweables Auction

The HROTE allocated 413.5 MW of PV capacity and 4.5 MW of hydropower capacity in the procurement exercise, with no wind power project being selected. The final average price for the

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Croatia rooftop solar: HEP''s impressive 2026 power plan

The project is valued at 11.2 million euros, with 85% of the funding coming from the EU''s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), according to Balkan Green Energy News. The solar power

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Croatia Solar Power Market Report (Q1 2026)

Blackridge Research''s Croatia Solar Power Market Outlook report consolidate the developments and build a perspective on growth from the point of view of the solar sector, in its current and future role.

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Croatia Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Market

Renewable Market Watch™ estimates that solar photovoltaic power capacity in Croatia will increase significantly in the following years compared to its current level assuming the tendered

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Croatia reaches 3.8 GW of renewables but faces structural barriers to

“We managed to get cities like Poreč, Pula, Ivanić Grad, Prelog, and Slavonski Brod to offer financial support for citizens to install solar systems,” notes Furlan, and confirms they are

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Croatia''s Bold Plans for Transformative Solar Energy Initiatives in

This earlier tender highlighted the potential of Croatian solar endeavors and set a stimulating precedent for upcoming projects. By securing an average price of just $0.065 per kWh for

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New law solar power plants in Croatia 2026: A Home Battery Storage

Under this system, you only pay for the net amount of electricity you consume, making solar investments profitable — even without a physical battery. However, starting in 2026, the net billing system will

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