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Croatia is set to allocate €25 million for solar plants and heat pumps in the public sector and will also issue a €10 million residential solar
Croatia plans to allocate €25 million ($25.7 million) for public sector solar plants and heat pumps, alongside a €10 million residential solar tender, as part of a €652 million renewable energy and
The plant is financed by loans totaling 62 million euros from the EBRD and the European Investment Bank (EIB), with up to 80% backed by Croatian state guarantees. Future
In accordance with EU directives, as of January 1, 2026, Croatia is abolishing the existing benefit model for users of solar power plants. The key change is the abolition of the so
The Ministry of Economy and also Sustainable Development has launched public calls for issuing energy approvals for the building and construction of 14 solar power plants as well as one wind
In accordance with EU directives, as of January 1, 2026, Croatia is abolishing the existing benefit model for users of solar power plants. The key
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 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Investment Bank (EIB) are funding a 99 MW solar project in southwestern Croatia
Our solar calculator is takes the entered information about electricity consumption and energy needs of the facility, and provides informative prices, the power needed for the
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
Croatia is set to allocate €25 million for solar plants and heat pumps in the public sector and will also issue a €10 million residential solar tender. This is part of a larger €652
Croatia is set to allocate €25 million for solar plants and heat pumps in the public sector and will also issue a €10 million residential solar tender. This is part of a larger €652 million package aimed at renewable energy and decarbonisation.
The first tender, with a budget of €10 million, will be aimed at installing residential solar arrays in the second quarter of 2025 and will cover up to 50% of the investment costs. Additionally, the Croatian authorities will announce a €25 million call to co-finance solar plants and heat pumps for the public sector in the second quarter.
According to the country’s indicative annual publication plan for 2025, published on 8 January, Croatia plans to launch two solar tenders. The first tender, with a budget of €10 million, will be aimed at installing residential solar arrays in the second quarter of 2025 and will cover up to 50% of the investment costs.
Another call for end users is expected in the first half of the year. Croatia’s Environment Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund (FZOEU) will distribute €125 million across nine public calls in 2025. The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Green Transition (MZOZT) will administer 23 public calls this year, amounting to €526.8 million.