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Croatia: Electricity consumption reached a daily record of 67 GWh

The Croatian Transmission System Operator HOPS recorded much higher electricity consumption on the second Wednesday in July 2024 than the multi-year average. A new summer maximum amount of hourly consumption was reached (an increase of 0.6 percent compared to the previous maximum of 3.198 MWh from August last year).
On July 11, 2024, the daily consumption is predicted to be 67.283 MWh, with a predicted maximum of 3.337 MWh at 22:37. This means that an increase of 22 percent is expected compared to maximum hourly consumption on Friday. 
The planned participation of the production from NPP KrÅ¡ko for the Croatian electricity system in the total import is about 1 percent. The availability of the transmission network is at a high level, and for now there are no problems with the supply of electricity. 
The energy needs of the Croatian electric power system are met by domestic power plants and imported electricity.

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