This blog provides a detailed analysis of the reasons why properly sized solar power plants, especially those with the ability to store surpluses,
In a public call for premiums and for guaranteed purchase prices, or feed-in tariffs, the quota was 88 MW of installed renewable energy capacity, but incentives were approved
Renewable sources supply around 30% of Croatia''s energy needs, but only two percent is solar energy. The potential for solar energy is estimated at 6.8GW (majority in utility-scale or ground
The guaranteed purchase or feed-in tariffs price would be awarded to developers of small solar power and hydropower projects, according to the public call, published by the
This blog provides a detailed analysis of the reasons why properly sized solar power plants, especially those with the ability to store surpluses, will achieve high profitability
According to the guidelines, Croatia has all the natural prerequisites to be one of the most significant producers of solar energy in the EU, however, this chance has been missed
Blackridge Research''s Croatia Solar Power Market Outlook report consolidate the developments and build a perspective on growth from the point of view of the solar sector, in its current and
With these auctions, solar PV project pipeline will witness substantial growth as solar PV technology is anticipated to continue to take a larger share in upcoming tenders as
Renewable Market Watchâ„¢ estimates that solar photovoltaic power capacity in Croatia will increase significantly in the following years compared to its current level assuming
From the historic city of solar Pula to the coastal gem of solar Zadar, and the innovation-driven Solvis Croatia, the nation is setting benchmarks in solar energy production.
Although Croatia''s solar energy production is increasing, it remains one of the lowest in the European Union for overall electricity generation from photovoltaic sources,