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Croatia: Results of the auction of guarantees of origin for HROTE and Energovia EOOD

On Guarantees of Origin auctions for electricity which were held on October 25, the amount of 173,605 Guarantees of Origin offered by HROTE and Energovia OOD was sold in two separate auctions.

GOs from wind and hydro were sold on auctions through CROPEX’s IT trading platform.

  • A total of 173,605 GOs were sold at the Guarantees of Origin auction from the wind power plants (Seller – HROTE) with a commissioning date from 07/2014 to 05/2020 (electricity produced in Q3 2023) at a price of 3.56 EUR/GO.
  • At the GOs auction from small hydro power plant (Seller – ENERGOVIA EOOD) with a commissioning date from 03/2015 (electricity produced from 1.1.2023 to 30.9.2023) there were no submitted bids.
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