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Work Starts on €120 Million Croatian Gas-Fired Combined Cycle Power Plant
Italian contractor FATA has started construction work on a new gas-fired combined cycle power plant (CCPP) unit in the Croatian capital Zagreb.
Italian Investors Show Interest in Geothermal Investment in Croatia
Italian energy and engineering group Saipem has raised an interest in investments of geothermal development in Croatia. Italian company Saipem has expressed an …
CHP
GEEN Holding AS Launched Its Second Biomass CHP Plant in Croatia
The biomass unit in Županja has the capacity of 4.9 MW for electricity and it is equivalent to the Benkovac project, finished last year. The heating portion co…
Turkish Investor Plans Up to 100 MW Geothermal Development in Croatia
Following the successful development of its first geothermal plant, Turkish MB Geothermal has now announced plans to develop an additional 100 MW in geothermal …
Solar Power Plant
Solar Power Plant of 3.5 MW in Croatia’s Vis Island Nearly Completed
Ivo Radica, head of the Municipality of Vis in Croatia, said that the solar power facility that is under construction at a plot of 5.7 hectares would be an exce…
Croatia Inaugurates 43.7 mln Euro Geothermal Power Plant
The first geothermal power plant in Croatia, the 16.5 MW Velika 1, has been officially opened on Tuesday following investment of 325 million kuna ($48.4 million…
CHP
Doosan Škoda Power Wins Croatia Steam Turbine Order
Czech Republic-headquartered Doosan Škoda Power is to supply a new steam turbine to a combined-cycle cogeneration power plant in Zagreb, Croatia.
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Croatia
In 2013, the comprehensive cooperative partnership between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Croatia made steady progress.
Turkey Global Leader in New Geothermal Capacity in 2018, Croatia Sixth
Turkey was the global leader in adding new geothermal capacity in 2018, with 219 MW. Croatia was sixth worldwide, with 17.5 MW.
Distributed Generation
Pellet-fueled Cogeneration Plant Opens in Croatia
Resalta, an energy developer active in Central and Eastern Europe, announced June 6 that a wood pellet-fueled cogeneration plant in Slatina, Croatia, is now ope…
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