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Second electricity aggregator commenced operations in Croatia

The second electricity aggregator in Croatia – a local subsidiary of Czech company Nano Energies has started providing its services to customers in the country.

The statement from Nano Energies Hrvatska said that, after the successful gathering of the first block of users, the company, dedicated to optimizing the production and consumption of electricity for businesses together with balancing the network, begins work in Croatia. Country Manager Dominik Marincevic said that the company can help its clients reduce energy costs by 10 to 30 %.

The first customers are biogas and biomass electricity producers, namely Energija Gradec the largest operator of biogas power plants in Croatia, with total installed capacity of 9.8 MW and annual electricity generation of around 80,000 MWh.

Nano Energies has developed its own software platform to enable communication with the dispatching systems of the Croatian transmission system operator HOPS. This allows controlling and communicating with devices, combined together in the Nano Energies Croatia virtual power plant.

Besides Croatia, Nano Energies is also present in Czech, Slovak, Romanian and Hungarian markets.

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