City of Zagreb programme of public buildings retrofit and PV
The City of Zagreb with the support of North-West Croatia Regional Energy and Climate Agency (REGEA) has, in 2023, started a highly ambitious programme of deep retrofit
Zagreb on track to reach almost 20 MW of solar on
Residents of Zagreb can assess the solar potential of their roof on a digital platform. It also calculates the cost-effectiveness.
Zagreb on track to reach almost 20 MW of solar on public buildings
Residents of Zagreb can assess the solar potential of their roof on a digital platform. It also calculates the cost-effectiveness. Croatia''s capital is also participating in the
Croatia: Zagreb expands solar energy projects
A contractor has been chosen to design and install solar power systems totaling 10 MW on around 200 municipal properties. Work is set to begin this year, marking the largest investment
New opportunity to install solar panels with incentives
Eligible applicants can now receive financial support, provided that they meet all the requirements specified in the call. Submission of applications for this call is planned to start on
Croatia: Zagreb expands solar energy projects
A contractor has been chosen to design and install solar power systems totaling 10 MW on around 200 municipal properties. Work is set to begin this year, marking the largest
City of Zagreb programme of public buildings
The City of Zagreb with the support of North-West Croatia Regional Energy and Climate Agency (REGEA) has, in 2023, started a
Enabling A More Resilient Planet continued Our Environment
The team at Zagreb have already made many improvements to make the site more sustainable, and received accreditation to ISO 50001, the international standard for Energy Management,
Zagreb''s smart energy solutions for citizens
The main goal of the Solar PV Potential tool is to support citizens investing in PV systems on their own buildings. The tool provides all relevant data for a preliminary feasibility estimation.
Zagreb nears 20 MW of solar capacity
The city aims for 20 MW of solar capacity, boosting energy self-sufficiency and climate neutrality by 2030 through major rooftop
Zagreb nears 20 MW of solar capacity | Transformer Magazine
The city aims for 20 MW of solar capacity, boosting energy self-sufficiency and climate neutrality by 2030 through major rooftop installations.
Factsheet Renewable Energy in Croatia
Concretely, the opportunities can be found in building-integrated photovoltaics or floating solar panels, developing “self-supplies” systems, application of the blockchain technology for trade
SolarPower Europe and RES Croatia deepen their partnership to
With an ambitious roadmap, RES Croatia has been a key player in promoting renewables in Croatia since 2016, representing a range of technologies from solar and wind to