ZAGREB, January 26, 2018 - Over the next four years, a total of five billion kuna is expected to be invested in energy efficiency which creates a great window of opportunity for Croatian construction companies, notably small and medium-sized businesses, Construction and Zoning Minister Predrag Štromar said in the northern Croatian village of Štefanje, outside Bjelovar, on Friday.
The Russian Ambassador to Croatia says his government made an offer to Croatia but never received a reply.
All the sunny hours through the year can help hotels save on energy bills.
Average household electricity bills will be higher by about 250 kunas a year.
Association of Renewable Energy is worried about the future of renewable energy in Croatia.
The pipeline would bring Caspian gas to Europe.
Due to freezing temperatures, Croatia’s gas reserves are lower than ever before.
People can save as much as 120 kuna on just one average tank of fuel.
Another attempt to increase share of renewable energy sources in Croatia.
The construction of the centre has started in the Nemetin Industrial Zone near Osijek.