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Message par energy_isere » 04 août 2024, 23:46

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Croatia allocates 413.5 MW of PV in reneweables auction
The auction concluded with an average price of €0.056 ($0.065)/kWh for the PV technology.

July 30, 2024 Emiliano Bellini

The Croatian Energy Market Operator (HROTE) has announced the final results of the renewable energy auction it launched in April.

The procurement exercise was the second round of auctions since Croatia introduced market premiums to support renewable energy projects in mid-2020. It was open to PV, wind and hydropower projects and was expected to allocate 607 MW of capacity.

The HROTE allocated 413.5 MW of PV capacity and 4.5 MW of hydropower capacity in the procurement exercise, with no wind power project being selected.

The final average price for the PV technology came in at €0.056 ($0.065)/kWh, while the average price for hydropower was €0.158/kWh. The Croatian authorities initially reviewed 144 projects totaling 713 MW for the auction.
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https://www.pv-magazine.com/2024/07/30/ ... s-auction/

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Message par energy_isere » 03 nov. 2024, 20:22

EBRD, European Investment Bank fund 99 MW of solar in Croatia
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Investment Bank (EIB) are funding a 99 MW solar project in southwestern Croatia with a total investment of €62 million ($67.2 million). Construction will begin next year, and commissioning is set for 2026.

The EBRD and the EIB have signed loan agreements with Croatian state-owned utility Hrvatska elektroprivreda (HEP) for the construction of a 99 MW solar plant. The loan contracts total €62 million, consisting of €31.6 million from the ERBD and €30.4 million from the EIB.

The solar plant will be built near the village of Korlat in southwestern Croatia. It will be located next to a 58 MW wind farm, which was built in 2021. HEP said it plans to integrate the two sites into a hybrid energy project.

Construction of the solar park is set to begin during the first quarter of 2025, with commissioning scheduled for 2026.

Grzegorz Zielinski, EBRD's head of energy Europe, said the project is set to become the largest solar plant in HEP’s renewable energy portfolio. The EBRD has invested more than €4.7 billion through 252 projects in Croatia to date.

Croatia deployed 238.7 MW of solar in 2023, according to figures from RES Croatia.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2024/10/28/ ... n-croatia/

c'est canon le prix , seulement 62 millions euro pour 99 MW.

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Message par energy_isere » 02 juin 2025, 00:55

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Croatia reaches 1 GW solar milestone
Croatia’s renewable energy association says the country has now deployed more than 1 GW of solar. Speaking at the site of an ongoing 99 MW project development, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said the green energy transition is one of the government’s four strategic goals.

May 19, 2025 Patrick Jowett

Croatia’s cumulative solar capacity has surpassed 1 GW, according to the Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia Association (RES Croatia). A spokesperson told pv magazine the country recently joined the 1 GW solar club, up from 872 MW at the end of 2024.

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković recently visited the construction site of the Korlat solar plant in Benkovac, southwestern Croatia.

The 99 MW project, which is being built next to an existing 58 MW wind farm, has received financial support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Investment Bank. China's Norinco International is carrying out the development, with commissioning expected in 2026.

Plenković said the green energy transition is one of the government’s four strategic goals.

“It is extremely important that Croatia strengthens its energy independence, that we have as many renewable energy sources as possible and that in this way we participate in global efforts that are being led with the fundamental goal of reducing negative climate change,” said Plenković.

The prime minister said the Korlat solar plant forms part of the €1.43 billion ($1.6 billion) Croatia is investing in the energy sector.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2025/05/19/ ... milestone/

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