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Croatia well-prepared for gas market shifts, says industry leader

Croatia has demonstrated strong readiness for recent changes in the gas market, according to Dalibor Pudic, President of the Croatian Gas Professionals Association. Speaking at the 40th International Meeting of Gas Experts in Opatija, Pudic cited the timely development of the LNG terminal in Omisalj, expanded gas transport infrastructure, increased domestic production, and new storage […]

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Croatia: HEP submits environmental impact assessment for 12 MW floating solar power plant

Croatia’s state-owned power utility HEP has taken a key step toward expanding its renewable energy portfolio by submitting an application for an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for a proposed floating solar power plant. According to the Croatian Ministry of Environmental Protection, the plant would have an installed capacity of 12 megawatts (MW) and be located

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Croatia explores nuclear energy cooperation with US, focuses on small modular reactors

During a meeting in Washington with a US delegation led by Maria Korsnick, President and CEO of the Nuclear Energy Institute, Croatian Minister of Economy Ante Susnjar discussed potential cooperation between Croatia and the United States in advancing nuclear energy. The focus of the talks was on the deployment of small modular reactor (SMR) technology.

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Croatia: INA Group posts strong Q1 2025 results with 197% surge in net profit

INA Group reported a net profit of €35.4 million in the first quarter of 2025, reflecting a sharp 197% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The company’s net sales revenue rose by 14% year-on-year to €916.3 million, while clean CCS EBITDA (excluding special items) climbed 38% to reach €88 million. Capital investments for

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Croatia becomes net electricity importer amid rising consumption and weak hydropower output

In the first quarter of 2025, Croatia’s electricity consumption rose by 5.5% to 4,893 GWh, driven by colder weather and stronger economic activity, according to the Renewable Energy Association of Croatia (OIEH). This surge turned Croatia into a net importer of electricity, with imports totaling 326 GWh, a sharp reversal from the 125 GWh exported

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Croatia: Krk LNG terminal expansion set to double capacity, auction for new slots scheduled

The installation of a new regasification module at the LNG terminal on the Croatian island of Krk is nearing completion, with operations expected to begin in October. This upgrade will increase the terminal’s maximum annual capacity, doubling it from 3.1 to 6.1 billion cubic meters of natural gas. An auction for the allocation of these

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Croatia: CROPEX sets new record in intraday trading for 15-minute products

The Croatian Power Exchange (CROPEX) achieved a new milestone on the intraday continuous market for the delivery day of 15 April 2025, recording its highest-ever trading volume for 15-minute products. A total of 2,305.5 MWh was traded in this product category, highlighting a significant shift toward more granular energy trading. In addition, the volume of

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