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Croatia: Professio Energia posts strong Q2 results on rising wind output

The Professio Energia group reported consolidated revenues of 15.57 million euros in the second quarter of 2025, while the parent company posted 2.16 million euros in non-consolidated sales. The performance was largely driven by electricity production from the Rudine, Danilo, and Mazin 2 wind farms, operated by VE Rudine, RP Global Danilo, and Liburana, respectively.

Consolidated expenses for the quarter amounted to 10.02 million euros, compared to 0.61 million euros in costs at the parent level. Most group expenditures were related to asset depreciation and regular maintenance of wind facilities.

The group maintained strong profitability, recording a consolidated net profit of 4.8 million euros. The parent company reported net earnings of 1.5 million euros.

Electricity generation across the portfolio increased by 20 percent year-on-year, reaching 173 GWh in the second quarter, reflecting the company’s growing wind energy capacity.

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