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Croatia: Professio Energia to develop new wind farm near Zadar

 

Croatian renewable energy company Professio Energia plans to build a wind farm Otric with an installed capacity of up to 130 MW in Zadar county. The company has submitted an application to the Economy Ministry requesting an assessment of the environmental impact of the project, the ministry said in a press release.

Wind farm Otric should have 19 wind turbines of over 6 MW each.

Proffedsio Energia owns five wind farms in southern Croatia. In October 2023, the company signed a term sheet agreement with local company RP Global Projekti, a fully-owned subsidiary of renewable developer RP Global Austria, to jointly develop a portfolio of eight solar power plants with an overall planned installed capacity of up to 266 Mwp, on the area defined by the existing energy-approved operating wind power plants owned by Professio Energia.

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