30 September 2025 - Public transport utility ZET has received EUR 21 million from the Government of Croatia to install chargers for electric buses
24 April 2025 - In 2021, Croatia's capital presented the Sunny Roofs program for the installation of photovoltaic plants with a combined capacity of 50 MW
23 April 2025 - The first electric bus in Croatia’s capital Zagreb started carrying passengers at the beginning of April
22 November 2024 - The city has selected technological solution C, one of three proposed, based on an analysis of municipal waste processing technologies
14 November 2024 - The City of Zagreb and its public transport utility ZET have launched a public call for electric buses.
06 August 2024 - The Zagreb public utility Vodoopskrba i Odvodnja (ViO) has taken over the management of the city's central wastewater treatment plant
02 November 2022 - Industry leaders and professionals will attend two international events in Athens and Zagreb to discuss opportunities for fostering solar market growth
16 September 2022 - Suppose Croatia were to utilize its biowaste potential, of 400,000 tons entirely. In that case, it could produce 7.3% of the country’s total 2021 power output from renewables
15 November 2021 - 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
21 October 2021 - The city has prepared the program to support the installation of PV panels on the roofs of public buildings, privately-owned homes and firms
20 April 2021 - Four regional capitals are among 16 cities in the competition organized by the European Commission.
27 October 2020 - Bucharest, Sofia, and Zagreb are on the list of with the highest total damage costs of air pollution in Europe.