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Croatia: Guarantees of origin auctions’ results

On 19 November 2020 guarantees of origin auctions for electricity from incentivized producers was held. The entire amount of 298,549 guarantees of origin was sold on three separate auctions.

Auctions were organized as four parallel auctions, in addition to guarantees of origin from wind farms on two auctions, those from biomass were also sold on two auctions through CROPEX’s IT trading platform:

– a total of 132,440 guarantees of origin were sold at the auction from the wind power plants with commissioning date from 1 April 2015 (electricity produced in September and October 2020) at a price of 0.83 euros/GO;

– a total of 91,791 guarantees of origin were sold at the auction from the wind power plants with commissioning date older from 1 April 2015 (electricity produced in September and October 2020) at a price of 0.11 euros/GO;

– a total of 43,850 guarantees of origin were sold at the auction from the biomass power plants with commissioning date from 1 April 2015 with installed capacity less than 5 MW (electricity produced in September and October 2020) at a price of 1.61 euros/GO;

– a total of 30,468 guarantees of origin were sold at the auction from the biomass power plants with commissioning date from 1 April 2015 with installed capacity over and equal to 5 MW (electricity produced in September and October 2020) at a price of 0.81 euros/GO.

 

 

 

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