After Zagreb and Osijek, it is time to present the agrivoltaic model in Split. Croatia, both on the continent and at sea, will face rising temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events [...]
The Renewable Energy Days (RES Days) conference was held in Pula from June 12 to 14, 2024, at the Park Plaza Histria Hotel, bringing together over 400 participants who had the opportunity [...]
Croatia appears to be the only country in the European Union that is directly hindering the green transition, and despite its enormous potential for the development of renewable energy sources, it will [...]
They can return to the incentive system, but it will cost them between 300,000 and 700,000 euros, which they, of course, do not have. As a result, the owners of biogas plants [...]
Siemens Croatia signed an agreement for associate membership in Renewable Energy Sources Croatia (RESC) on June 12th at the Days of RES in Pula. Medeja Lončar, President of the Management Board of [...]
For the future financing of renewable energy projects, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) are key, and these could make state subsidies for investors less crucial. This was the conclusion of experts at the [...]
Currently, more money is being invested in the solar sector than in any other electricity-generating technology. Last year, with 56 GW of solar power installed in Europe, a record was set for [...]
The cost of the fee for connecting to the power grid will be known by July at the latest, and by 2030, Croatia will have around 10.5 GW of total electricity production [...]
More than two hundred companies, associations, and non-governmental organizations, including the Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia (OIEH), have signed a joint statement addressed to EU leaders, calling for the European Green Deal [...]
It’s not important who is in which ministry, but rather how well the sectors collaborate and whether they are equipped to solve problems. This is the essence of the reactions from stakeholders [...]





















