Croatia is making great strides in its renewable energy efforts, with its total installed solar capacity now standing at 462.5 MW. This is according to the Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia (RESC), which predicts that the country will approach the "gigawatt" mark by the start of 2025.
In 2023, the Croatian government adopted a legal framework for the deployment of
In December, renewable energy sources accounted for 19.5% of available electricity in Croatia. RESC said the country was fully powered by renewable energy sources for four days that month.
The growth in solar capacity is part of Croatia's broader efforts to shift away from fossil fuels and towards sustainable energy sources. The country has set ambitious targets for renewable energy, aiming for 36% of its total energy consumption to come from renewable sources by 2030.
Croatia's solar energy sector has been supported by a range of government policies and incentives, including feed-in tariffs, tax exemptions, and subsidies. These measures have helped to attract investment and encourage the development of new solar projects across the country.


