With an expected annual output of 165 million kilowatt-hours, the Korlat solar plant will be able to supply electricity to around 50,000 households in Croatia. Once completed
				    Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic (2nd R, Front) and Chinese Ambassador to Croatia Qi Qianjin (2nd L, Front) visit the construction site of the Korlat solar project in Korlat, Croatia, on May 15, 2025. (Xinhua/Li
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				    The Korlat solar power plant in Croatia will be constructed by Chinese companies SDEPCI and Norinco International. Its nameplate capacity would be 99 MW, with a
				    Driven by the goal of energy transformation, Spain''s energy storage industry is full of potential, with continuous technological innovation and progress. The government has given strong support in terms of funds and policies, and the
				    Croatia-headquartered ENNA Solar, part of the ENNA Group, has signed an agreement with Austria''s Kraftfeld Energy. ENNA Solar agreed to buy 100% of PVP Cepheus
				    Is Croatia ready for solar energy storage? redominantly for battery storage." GlobalData says that Croatia is now on target to meet its 36. % renewable energy target by 2030. However,its recent
				    Driven by the goal of energy transformation, Spain''s energy storage industry is full of potential, with continuous technological innovation and progress. The government has given strong
				    By 2026, Croatia''s solar energy consumption is expected to reach 0 Exajoules, according to recent estimates. This figure is the same as 2021''s total and would represent a 0% compound
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				    The investment in the solar power plant in Romania aligns with ENNA Group''s ten-year development plan, which includes investments totalling €330 million in solar parks in
				    Solar energy in the United States is booming. Along with our partners at Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, SEIA tracks trends and trajectories in the solar industry that demonstrate the diverse and sustained growth of solar across the
				    A total of 32 green hydrogen projects are underway in Croatia at different stages of maturity, according to the Study of the Development Plan and Implementation of the
				    The project, valued at around 70 million euros, is expected to produce approximately 165 GWh of electricity annually, enough to supply about 50,000 households. As a hybrid energy park
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				    South Korea''s OCI Holdings intends to invest USD 265 million (EUR 245.6m) to set up a factory for manufacturing over 2 GW of solar cells annually in Texas, aiming to meet
				    Solar power supplies most of the increase in generation in our forecast. We expect the electric power sector to add 26 gigawatts (GW) of new solar capacity in 2025 and
				    The solar park will be built in Mihailesti, 25 kilometres southwest of Bucharest, and will cover an area of 93 hectares. Construction is expected to begin in the third quarter of
				    The World Bank projects a slightly lower growth rate, of 3%. This year, the share of public debt in GDP is expected to fall to 57.4%, with a consolidated general
				    The report also indicated that solar companies had declared 65 GWh of energy storage production capacity for 14 new and expanded factories. The industry has also
				    Chinese Ambassador to Croatia Qi Qianjin addresses a groundbreaking ceremony of the Korlat solar project in Korlat, Croatia, on May 15, 2025. The groundbreaking
				    Among the solar projects announced in Croatia last year were a 99 MW site scheduled for commissioning in 2026 and a 189 MW facility, set to be the country''s biggest plant to date.
				    DTEK aspires to be a pan-European clean energy company, helping to power a more resilient and sustainable energy future for the region. Our EU renewables arm, DTEK Renewables
				    Our range of products is designed to meet the diverse needs of base station energy storage. From high-capacity lithium-ion batteries to advanced energy management systems, each
				    A 30 MW solar project by Janom Investments in Klakar, Croatia has reached ready-to-build status, with construction set for August 2025 and commissioning in 2026.
				    The goal of the Call is to facilitate the deployment of 20MWh of energy storage and 80MW of renewable energy projects. It is also targeting energy efficiency projects totalling 140,000MWh of energy a year, and has the
				    Near-term growth in the solar-plus-storage market segment will track the federal investment tax credit (ITC) schedule. Meanwhile, the long-term trajectory, beyond some of the current
				    Profitability of solar power plants 2026 the most profitable year for investing in solar power plants. Detailed analysis of electricity price growth and new market rules.
				    In April, Romania''s largest battery storage system, of 24 MWh, was put into operation. It is the first phase of a project totaling 216 MWh. The facility is connected to the Mireasa wind farm of 50 MW, while a 35 MW solar
				    SolarPower Europe has published its new "European Market Outlook for Battery Storage", covering 2024-2028. The study delves into the specifics of the residential, C&I and
				    Project marks ENNA Group''s first significant renewable investment outside Croatia, expected to generate 133 GWh annually. The acquisition aligns with ENNA''s €330 million clean energy plan, which expands
Among the solar projects announced in Croatia last year were a 99 MW site scheduled for commissioning in 2026 and a 189 MW facility, set to be the country’s biggest plant to date. Croatia held a renewables auction in summer 2024 that awarded more than 400 MW of solar across two categories.
Current deployment is made up of approximately 655 MW on commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftops, 155 MW on residential rooftops, and 62.1 MW of large-scale solar installations. Croatia ranks at the bottom of the European Union for total solar energy production, generating about 3% of its annual electricity.
Vedrine Solar Park: Also situated near Split, this solar park will generate 60 MWp, with completion expected in 2027. Ljubovo Wind Farm: Located in Lika-Senj County in central Croatia, the Ljubovo wind farm will have a target capacity of 120 MW, producing an estimated 349 GWh annually.
Trzebinia Battery Storage Project: DRI has secured the rights to develop Poland’s first large-scale battery storage project in Chrzanów. Pending permitting approvals, construction of the 133 MW battery storage facility is set to begin in early 2026, with operations slated to commence in early 2027.