ZAGREB, July 20, 2018 - Croatia's performance in the implementation of energy efficiency programmes can be compared with the success of the national football team at the World Cup in Russia, according to the article headlined "Croatia’s renovation projects can teach us as much as their football" which the EurActiv web portal has recently published.
ZAGREB, May 16, 2018 - Gas and electricity prices will remain stable this year, but the state cannot influence the rising price of oil, Minister of Environment Protection and Energy Tomislav Ćorić told an energy summit on Wednesday.
ZAGREB, April 16, 2018 - SOELA, a traditional race of solar and electric cars organised in Sisak by a local secondary school, will be held on 7-9 June.
ZAGREB, April 4, 2018 - Environmental Protection and Energy Minister Tomislav Ćorić said in an interview with Croatian Radio on Wednesday that he was confident the government would eventually find a solution for the Petrokemija artificial fertiliser producer, which, he said, was one of the burning problems the government had to deal with, the other two being INA and Agrokor.
ZAGREB, March 11, 2018 - The price of gas supplies for Croatian households will not be changed in the period between 1 April and 31 July this year, the Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency (HERA) has announced.
ZAGREB, February 20, 2018 - A Norwegian investor plans to invest 18.7 million euro in a biomass-fuelled power and heating plant in the business zone in the municipality of Žakanje, about 60 kilometres southwest of Zagreb.
ZAGREB, February 13, 2018 - Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Tuesday said that other countries are expressing their preference on whether they want to and in what way be actors on the Croatian energy market, however, it is Croatia that will decided on that.
ZAGREB, January 30, 2018 - Croatia could generate up to 30 GW of energy from solar and wind sources, three times more than currently, and this, combined with hydro-power and the country's good geographical position, could make Croatia become an energy hub for Southeast Europe, European Commission Vice President in charge of Energy Union Maroš Šefčovič said in Zagreb on Tuesday.
ZAGREB, January 30, 2018 - Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Tuesday that by building a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the island of Krk, Croatia would assume a much more important role in the European energy policy, noting that talks were underway with the Hungarian side on the jointly-owned INA oil company and the recapitalisation of the Petrokemija artificial fertiliser producer.
ZAGREB, January 29, 2018 - Croatia has already met EU energy goals for the period until 2020, but it should do a lot more when it comes to meeting objectives for the period until 2030 and use the huge potential of solar and wind energy, European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, who is in charge of the energy union, told Croatian reporters on Monday, ahead of his visit to Croatia on Tuesday. Šefčovič will speak at a conference on Croatia's new energy strategy and meet with the country's most senior officials.