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Croatia: HEP to build 10.7 MW PV park

HEP-Proizvodnja, the electricity generation subsidiary of Croatian power utility HEP plans to build a solar power park Dubina, with an installed capacity of 10.71 MW in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, according to the economy ministry.

The company has submitted a request for an environmental impact assessment of the plant.

Estimated annual electricity production of the plant is 13.95 GWh.

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