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Croatia: Electricity imports reached 885 GWh in April

Net electricity production in Croatia reached 1,109 GWh in April, down from 1,318 GWh in the same month of 2023, the country’s statistical office said in a press release. Electricity production in April was lower compared to March (1,457 GWh).

Electricity imports rose to 885 GWh in April from 763 GWh in the same month of 2023, while exports declined to 596 GWh from 652 GWh.

On a monthly comparison basis, electricity imports went up 6.9% in April, while exports fell 24%.

Electricity made available to the domestic market amounted to 1,359 GWh in April.

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