Croatia energy transition

Croatia begins environmental review for 99 MW Boksic solar

Croatia''s Ministry of Environmental Protection and Green Transition has initiated the process to determine if a full environmental impact study is necessary for the proposed 99 MW Boksic

Croatia solar capacity Reaches 1 GW by 2025: A

The significant growth in solar power capacity, combined with steady contributions from wind and hydroelectric power, has positioned Croatia as a leader in the transition to a low-carbon energy system. With continued focus

Electricity production from fossil power plants down by

A positive shift was brought by other renewable energy sources — solar power plants, wind farms, biomass, and biogas — which for the first time held the leading position in the energy

JA Solar to Supply Modules for Croatia''s Korlat Solar PV Project

JA Solar will supply DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules for the Korlat solar photovoltaic project (SPP) in northern Dalmatia, Croatia, located 1 km northeast of Korlat village and 7 km northwest of

The Political-Economic Risks of Climate Policy Fragmentation

In 2025, the European Union faces a paradox: it remains a global leader in climate ambition yet grapples with a growing political force that threatens to unravel its green transition. The rise of

Statkraft''s Croatia exit sparks green investment

Statkraft''s Croatia exit sparks green investment fear – analysts (Montel) The recent sale of Norwegian utility Statkraft''s Croatian green portfolio amid local grid issues highlights how investors are turning their backs on the market, analysts

Resalta Acquires Statkraft''s Croatian Renewable Energy

Resalta has officially acquired the Croatian platform of Statkraft, Europe''s largest generator of renewable energy. The transaction, signed and closed in July 2025, includes a portfolio of

RP Global gets EUR 12.2 million loan for Novalja solar project

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said it approved a senior non-recourse project finance loan of up to EUR 12.2 million to RP Global Novalja d.o.o., owned by

Sky-high protest: activists confront fossil gas in Croatia

Croatia must stop funding outdated fossil fuel infrastructure and invest in solar, wind, energy storage and energy efficiency. Every delay tightens our dependence on dirty, dangerous fuel

Croatia sees decline in electricity production and surge in energy

According to short-term energy statistics published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, Croatia''s net electricity production in May 2025 totaled 981 GWh, marking a 2 percent decrease

EU Grants Record €16.8 Billion for Croatia in New Budget

The European Union is set to allocate a record €16.8 billion ($30.1 billion AUD) to Croatia as part of its proposed 2028–2034 long-term budget. This will give Croatia a major financial boost to

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