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Croatia: Household gas prices to rise 9% from October despite lower procurement costs

The Management Board of the Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency (HERA) has approved new prices for the public gas supply service for two upcoming periods: from 1 October to 31 December 2025 and from 1 January to 30 September 2026. As a result, households under the public service scheme will face a 9% increase in their […]

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Croatia to gradually phase out energy subsidies, raising household bills from November

From 1 November, Croatian households will face higher electricity and heating costs as the government begins phasing out subsidy measures under its ninth support package worth €175 million. The plan seeks to balance assistance for citizens, businesses and institutions with a gradual return to market pricing. During the subsidy period, the average monthly electricity bill

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Croatia: Smart meter rollout passes one million installations

Croatia’s nationwide program to replace traditional electricity meters with smart devices is advancing quickly. State-owned utility HEP has installed more than one million smart meters out of 2.6 million, with full completion expected by 2029. The project is co-financed through the European National Recovery and Resilience Plan, which allocated 224,000 euros for the initiative. So

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Region: Croatia defends JANAF capacity after Hungarian concerns over regional oil supply

Croatian Economy Minister Ante Susnjar has addressed comments by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who argued that the JANAF oil pipeline cannot fully meet the oil needs of Hungary and Slovakia. Susnjar emphasized that Croatia remains committed to supporting its neighbors, noting that all available capacities for crude oil transport and liquefied natural gas deliveries

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Croatia: Krk LNG terminal undergoes major upgrade to double capacity

After five years in operation, the Krk LNG terminal’s floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) has departed for the Kuzey Star shipyard in Turkey to be equipped with an additional regasification module. The upgrade will increase the terminal’s annual throughput from 2.9 billion cubic meters to 6.1 billion cubic meters, strengthening energy supply security for

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Croatia: Household solar program pauses as 4,100 projects enter evaluation

The Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund will temporarily pause its public call for household solar installations starting 1 September. The call, which opened on 6 June 2025, has received around 4,100 project submissions and is now undergoing evaluation. The program supports households in adopting renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and increasing energy self-sufficiency.

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Croatia: Electricity output falls in June 2025 as imports and petroleum production rise

Croatia’s net electricity production in June 2025 amounted to 905 GWh, marking a 5.3% decrease compared to 956 GWh in June 2024, according to short-term energy statistics published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics. Hydropower plants generated 370 GWh, accounting for 38.7% of total output. Thermal power plants produced 74 GWh (7.7%), wind farms 212

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Croatia: Krk LNG terminal receives 125th cargo as capacity expansion nears

LNG Hrvatska has marked the arrival of the 125th cargo at the Krk LNG terminal, delivered by the LNG carrier Assos operated by Capital Gas. Although the operator did not reveal the shipment’s origin or destination, vessel tracking indicates it departed from the Freeport LNG terminal in Texas, USA. The terminal reached its 100th cargo

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