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Croatia: ENNA Next sells 69,260 guarantees of origin at February auction

At the guarantees of origin (GO) auctions held on 25 February for electricity produced between 1 August and 31 December 2024, a total of 69,260 GOs offered by ENNA Next were successfully sold.

The auctions, organized through CROPEX’s IT trading platform, were conducted in three parallel sessions for wind and biogas power sources:

  • Wind power plants (commissioned September 2010 – February 2012): 47,915 GOs were sold for electricity produced in August, September, and Q4 2024 at a price of 0.13 euros/GO.
  • Wind power plants (commissioned November 2003): 10,152 GOs were sold for electricity produced in September and Q4 2024 at 0.18 euros/GO.
  • Biogas power plants (commissioned April 2012 – September 2018, <3 MW capacity): 11,193 GOs were sold for electricity produced in August, September, and Q4 2024 at 0.11 euros/GO.

These results highlight continued market interest in renewable energy certificates, with varying prices reflecting differences in commissioning dates and energy sources.

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