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Croatia: ENNA Group unveils development plan for 2030-2035

Bostjan Napast, CEO of ENNA Group, recently presented the group’s ambitious development plan for the 2030-2035 period. The company has rebranded ENNA Opskrba to ENNA Next, aiming to expand its presence in Croatia and internationally with a “one-stop shop” concept for energy services. This includes electricity and gas supply, a focus on green energy, and offerings in renewable energy procurement, battery storage, and virtual power plants.

ENNA Next plans to enter the Slovenian and Italian electricity markets, while also expanding its gas supply services into Slovenia. Currently sourcing renewable energy from Croatia and Germany, the company intends to explore additional EU markets. Significant investments are on the horizon, including €240 million for geothermal projects and €330 million for solar power, with an annual capacity increase of 25-50 MW. Currently, 10 MW is installed, and 75 MW is in development. An additional €40 million will be allocated for battery storage, and €25 million is earmarked for enhancing ESCO projects, which already include 22 power plants over 5 MW in capacity.

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