Slovenia tops EU list for most smart power meters, Croatia among laggards
At the top of the list of European Union member states with the highest number of smart meters are the Scandinavian countries and Italy
Slovenia launches public consultation on spatial plan for second unit at Krško nuclear plant
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Spatial Planning has published an initiative to prepare a spatial plan for the second unit of nuclear power plant Krško.
Croatia’s HEP to install first floating PV plant on reservoir of HPP Dubrava
State-owned company Hrvatska Elektroprivreda (HEP) has already installed one photovoltaic facility near its HPP Dubrava
Chinese companies win contract for Korlat solar power plant in Croatia
Its nameplate capacity would be 99 MW, with a grid connection of 75 MW, according to Hrvatska Elektroprivreda
Croatia’s HEP is searching for locations for wind farms, projects to acquire
State-owned power utility Hrvatska Elektroprivreda will research the remaining potential for wind farms in Croatia
Ugljevik power plant back online, but coal shortage remains unresolved
Faced with workers fearing for their jobs, the management of the state power utility has promised significant investments in Ugljevik
Croatia’s HEP secures financing for Korlat solar power plant
Korlat is the largest photovoltaic project in Croatia with a construction permit, according to Hrvatska Elektroprivreda
Slovenian industry wants to invest in Krško 2 nuclear plant as referendum nears
Amid public discussions on the referendum on Krško 2, a group of Slovenian businesspeople requested to participate in the investment