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HEP Puts into Operation Largest Solar Power Plant in Croatia

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ZAGREB, Sept 11, 2020 – The HEP power company, on the southern island of Vis on Friday, put into operation the largest solar power ...

PPK Karlovac: Meat Industry Constructs Own Solar Power Plant

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As Novac writes on the 5th of September, 2020, at PPK Karlovac, one of the leading Croatian food companies, a ...

HEP to Construct More Solar Power Plants in Croatia Throughout 2020

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As Poslovni Dnevnik/PD VL native tim writes on the 31st of July, 2020, by building such power plants, HEP can ...

HEP to Construct More Solar Power Plants in Croatia Throughout 2020

Lauren Simmonds

As Poslovni Dnevnik/PD VL native tim writes on the 31st of July, 2020, by building such power plants, HEP can ...

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Construction of Largest Croatian Solar Power Plant Underway

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As Novac writes on the 23rd of June, 2020, the Minister of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure, Oleg Butkovic, the ...

Providing Solar Power for the Underpriviledged in Croatia

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February 24, 2020 – Zelena akcija (Friends of the Earth Croatia) and the initiative Ljudi za ljude (Humans for Humans) ...

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Croatian Electric HEP: New Solar Power Plants on Adriatic Coast

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Renewable energy sources are increasingly being harnessed on the Croatian coast, where there is ample wind and sun. In addition ...

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Croatia: Electric Companies Offer Solar Panels for Homes

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Electricity from the sun: an initial investment of HRK 35,000 (4700 EUR) will pay for itself within six to eight ...

HEP Investing 45 Million Kuna in Solar Power Plant on Cres

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The Orlec Trinket will be built on the beautiful island of Cres, with work beginning in 2020.

”We Invest More Than Three Billion Yearly, We’re Biggest Investors in Croatia”

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Transmission and distribution are less visible, but remain vital parts of the energy system in each country.