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Croatia: CROPEX announced new Guarantees of Origin auctions

ENNA Opskrba and CROPEX announce Guarantees of Origin (GoOs) auctions which will be held on May 20, 2024. On announced auctions GoOs from biomass, biogas and wind will be sold.

ENNA Opskrba will sell a total of 56,661 Guarantees of Origin for the electricity produced outside the Incentive System on CROPEX’s IT trading platform:

Guarantees of Origin auction for GOs from the wind power plants with commissioning date from 11-2003 to 02-2012 (electricity produced in Q1 and April 2024);

Guarantees of Origin auction for GOs from biomass power plants with commissioning date from 09-2011 whose installed capacity is less than 5 MW (electricity produced in Q1 2024); and

Guarantees of Origin auction for GOs from the biogas power plants with commissioning date from 04-2012 to 09-2018 whose installed capacity is less than 3 MW (electricity produced in Q1 2024),

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