The Croatian government has prepared 500 million euros to install batteries for storing energy produced from renewable sources. Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Damir Habijan stated that Croatia is ready for energy changes..
The Croatian government has prepared 500 million euros to install batteries for storing energy produced from renewable sources. Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Damir Habijan stated that Croatia is ready for energy changes..
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a direct equity investment of up to €16.8 million in IE‑Energy Projekt, a newly established joint‑stock company developing a greenfield battery energy storage system (BESS) and virtual power plant (VPP) in Šibenik, Croatia..
Zagreb, 8 July 2025 – Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia (RES Croatia) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are collaborating on the development of an expert study titled “ Identification of Congestion Locations in the Electricity Grid and Battery Energy Storage Needs in. .
The Croatian government has prepared 500 million euros to install batteries for storing energy produced from renewable sources. Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Damir Habijan stated that Croatia is ready for energy changes. As he pointed out, we should take care of the green. .
The Government of Croatia is preparing EUR 500 million for the installation of batteries for storing renewable energy. Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Damir Habijan said Croatia is ready for changes in the energy sector. It is important to conduct the energy sector’s green. .
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