Renewables

Resalta takes over Statkraft’s operations in Croatia 

statkraft resalta croatia deal

Photo: Enrique from Pixabay

Published

July 21, 2025

Country

Comments

comments icon

0

Share

Published:

July 21, 2025

Country:

Comments:

comments icon

0

Share

Statkraft has sold its Croatian platform to Resalta, according to the two companies. The transaction, which includes the renewable energy project pipeline and the transfer of employees, was signed and closed in July.

Norway-based Statkraft has decided to leave India, the Netherlands and Croatia in October 2024. The company started its Croatian operations in 2021. Resalta is part of Aggreko Group from Scotland.

Statkraft, Europe’s largest renewable energy producer, and Resalta, an international energy services provider operating across Central and Eastern European markets, and with a growing presence in Croatia, said Statkraft sold its Croatian platform to Resalta.

The integration process is now underway, they added.

Bellanger: Resalta will continue to develop the Croatian platform to its full potential

The platform includes a significant pipeline of renewable energy projects fully aligned with Resalta growth plan. The integration of the local team into Resalta’s operations ensures continuity and builds on their expertise to advance future development, the two companies claimed.

“We are delighted to have completed this transaction with Resalta, a company that shares our commitment to renewable energy and sustainability. With the team of seasoned project developers, we are confident that Resalta will continue to develop the Croatian platform to its full potential,” said Arnaud Bellanger, Statkraft Country Manager Croatia and France.

Komazec: Resalta is expanding its footprint in renewable energy sector in Croatia

Resalta Group CEO Luka Komazec stressed that the acquisition represents a significant step forward for Resalta as the company expands its footprint in renewable energy project development in Croatia.

“We are excited to welcome the talented team from Statkraft and look forward to working together to advance our shared vision of a sustainable energy future,” he added.

In Komazec’s words, Resalta is committed to ensuring a smooth transition for all stakeholders involved.

Comments (0)

Be the first one to comment on this article.

Enter Your Comment
Please wait... Please fill in the required fields. There seems to be an error, please refresh the page and try again. Your comment has been sent.

Related Articles

Bulgaria host renewable electricity plants on Luxembourg s behalf

Bulgaria to host renewable electricity plants on Luxembourg’s behalf

16 January 2026 - Bulgaria joined Finland as a host country for renewables projects funded by Luxembourg, under the RENEWFM program for 2026

Renewables account 99 Turkey net electricity capacity additions

Renewables account for 99% of Turkey’s net electricity capacity additions

16 January 2026 - Electricity capacity in Turkey reached 122 GW in 2025, of which 62% was from renewables, according to the SHURA Energy Transition Center

Young Energy Ambassadors; EU Commission website, 2025

From bystanders to partners: How to ensure the new Citizens Energy Package effectively engages EU citizens in a clean energy future?

16 January 2026 - EUSEW Young Energy Ambassadors explore how energy communities and community-benefit clauses can help citizens fairly join Europe’s clean energy transition.

eu cbam 2026 go live commission data electricity

CBAM go-live: no electricity imports in week one

16 January 2026 - Iron and steel dominated the CBAM imports declared in the first reporting window, January 1-6, according to the European Commission