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Croatia: CROPEX announced guarantees of origin auctions for 25 April

Croatian energy exchange CROPEX and energy market operator HROTE announced guarantees of origin (GO) auctions from wind and biomass for 25 April 2023.

A total of 248,335 Guarantees of Origin for the electricity produced by the incentivized producers will be sold on CROPEX’s IT trading platform on 25 April 2023 as three separate auctions:

– Guarantees of origin auction for GOs from the wind power plants with commissioning date from December 2019 to May 2020 (electricity produced in December 2022);

– Guarantees of origin auction for GOs from the wind power plants with commissioning date from May 2018 to May 2020 (electricity produced in January, February and March 2023);

– Guarantees of origin auction for GOs from the biomass power plants with commissioning date from June 2015 to March 2022 whose installed capacity is less than 5 MW (electricity produced in January, February and March 2023).

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