Croatia's
energy market operator, HROTE, said on Wednesday it will sign this year no new
agreements for the purchase of electricity generated by solar or wind
farms.
HROTE said in a statement it will continue to sign this year
purchase agreements for power from all other renewable energy sources as well as
from cogeneration plants eligible under the country's existing feed-in tariff
system.
The total installed capacity forrenewable energy generation in
Croatia amounted to 365.5 megawatts (MW) as of September 1, HROTE data
showed.
Wind had the biggest share in the country's installed renewable
energy generation capacity with 297.3 MW, followed by solar with30.1 MW and
high-efficiency cogeneration plants with 13.3 MW.