The Orlec Trinket will be built on the beautiful island of Cres, with work beginning in 2020.
ZAGREB, June 28, 2018 - By 2050, the Croatian state-run power company HEP will produce 70% of electricity from renewable resources, the president of the HEP management board Frane Barbarić said on Thursday during a ceremony of signing an agreement on the construction of a solar power station on the island of Cres, the first in a series of planned power plants to be run on solar power and other renewables.
Transmission and distribution are less visible, but remain vital parts of the energy system in each country.
Heineken has set up a solar power plant in Karlovac which will produce 395,000 kWh per year.
The power plants would increase electricity production, open 60 new jobs and help with flooding control.
Croatian Electricity Company (HEP) has won tenders in Kraljevo and Valjevo.
New charging stations are part of a more comprehensive European initiative.
Both revenues and profits grew in the first half of the year.
The decision is expected to be made by the government at tomorrow’s session.
No wonder that banks support the idea.