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Croatia: Electricity production reached 1.3 TWh in August

Net electricity production in Croatia in August amounted to 1,310 GWh, 25% higher compared to August 2022 (1,047 GWh), according to data  published by Croatian Bureau of Statistics. 

In August, 560 GWh of electricity or 43% was produced in hydropower plants, 452 GWh or 35% was produced in thermal power plants, while wind farms produced 187 GWh or 14% of total produced electricity. 

In the same period, Croatia imported 830 GWh of electricity, 16% less compared to last August (989 GWh), while electricity exports stood at 483 GWh, 17% more compared to August 2022 (413 GWh). 

Croatia produced 60 million cubic meters of natural gas in August 2023, which is 8% less compared to last August. Natural gas imports stood at 279 million cubic meters, 28% less than in August 2022.

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