Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia
In the village of Špičkovina, residents are sharing electricity for the first time in Croatia
Domac: No energy transition without much stronger grid investments
Croatia is investing only half as much in the power network as Slovenia and Austria, head of Croatia's REGEA agency Julije Domac warned
Firefighters establish Croatia’s first energy community
The volunteer fire brigade of Špičkovina will install a solar power plant to produce electricity for all citizens that want to participate
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
Statement of the Day, Domac: Croatia needs 30 experts for energy transition
Julije Domac, Director of the North-West Croatia Regional Energy Agency (REGEA), participated at the Greencajt Festival held in Zagreb
Zagreb to renew 40 percent of its public lighting, prepares to become smart city
The City of Zagreb will carry out the reconstruction of 40% of public lighting using a public-private partnership model, in a project worth EUR 42 million
Zagreb to boost solar rooftops to reach 50 MW by 2024
The city has prepared the program to support the installation of PV panels on the roofs of public buildings, privately-owned homes and firms
PVMax project expected to bring rooftop solar to 3,000 buildings in Croatia
Croatia has launched a project called PVMax, which is expected to result in the deployment of rooftop solar systems on over 3,000 buildings.