Croatia fails to transpose EU’s Renewable Energy Directive
The European Commission has decided to refer Croatia, Hungary and Portugal to the Court of Justice of the European Union
Regulatory deadlock keeps renewables investors in Croatia on seven-year hold
new laws since 2021 haven’t changed a thing because bylaws are missing and new investments were halted, the chamber pointed out
Croatia launches public calls for 250 MW in solar, wind projects
An investor that gets an energy approval must pay the government EUR 6.6 per kW of the capacity of the planned power plant
Biogas power plants in Croatia are on verge of collapse
For more than a year their owners have been struggling to cope with high prices of raw materials, and now a price cap is introduced
EuroEnergy acquires wind farm project in Croatia
The wind power plant is located in the Udbina municipality of Lika Senj County, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea
Croatia could fully replace electricity imports with 1 GW of new wind capacity
By tapping on its renewable energy potentials, Croatia could completely eliminate the need to buy electricity abroad.
HEP plans to purchase electricity from private producers
Hrvatska Elektroprivreda is now the second state-owned energy company in the region that made such a decision
Croatia to develop first low-carbon city district in region
Karlovac is the first city in Croatia and one of the few in Europe to adopt a spatial plan for making its districts sustainable, energy-efficient and climate-resilient


