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Croatia: HROTE announced market premium auctions

Energy market operator HROTE announced new auctions for awarding market premiums for renewable energy and high-efficiency cogeneration projects in October.

Croatia held its first auction for awarding market premiums for small-scale renewable energy projects in 2021. The second auction, for utility-scale projects, was held last year. However, the response from investors was poor at both auctions.

HROTE decided to prepare a short questionnaire for potential investors that could help the regulator determine the available quota and the level of premiums.

HROTE will use the data to examine investors’ interest in developing projects for wind, solar, hydropower, biomass, and biogas, the maturity of current projects, and other important details to create rules and conditions that correspond to the current market situation and the needs of investors.

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