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Wind power in Croatia

Wind power in Croatia has been growing since the first wind farm was installed in the country in 2004.[1] During 2021, the energy produced from wind farms amounted to 1,904 GWh.[2]

Windpark near Senj, Croatia

History

The first wind farm was installed on the island of Pag in 2004.[1] In 2006 another farm opened near Šibenik. On July 1, 2007 the Croatian Government enacted five bylaws on incentives to electricity generation from renewable resources, including feed-in tariffs.[3]

Currently in Croatia there's a total of 364 wind turbines which generate total of 970.15 MW or electric energy, but with new turbines coming on-line all the time, it is expected that by mid 2020s total installed power will reach 3,200 MW,[4] As of early 2020 Croatia generates around 28.3% renewable energy, Government hopes Croatia could generate around 37.5% renewable energy from wind and solar by 2030 and has adopted new strategy to achieve that target.[5] By the end of 2021 renewable energy in Croatia is expected to generate around 1060 MW from Wind and Solar alone or around 32% of all energy consumption from renewable energy source, Croatia exceeded EU's renewable energy targets and exceed that by a wide margin. In 2020 country generated 28.3% of all its energy from the renewable sources of energy, installed capacity at the end of 2020 includes 89 MW Solar farms[6] and these are set to double in 2021 to 184 MW installed capacity,[7] 803.1 MW Wind farm are set to increase to at least 875 MW by end of 2021, and other sources such as biomass and other sources will exceed 2020 figure of total 3,226 MW installed renewable energy generation by significant margin.[8][9] At present rate of growth and planned investments over next 5-7 year period, energy generated from Wind and solar should easily reach 40% of total energy consumption in Croatia with 50% highly probable, achieving targets set by Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Austria. Although Croatian Government has set modest targets in terms of renewable energy share of total energy consumption, initially 20% by 2020 and now modest 37.5% by 2030 or 54% by 2050, the country is rapidly approaching targets set for 2050, at current rate of expansion of renewable sources in Croatia, it is quite possible by 2035 Croatia will meet its 2050 targets, some 15 years ahead.

List of wind farms

Wind farm Production capacity
(MW)
Annual
production
(GWh)
Wind turbines Year of commissioning Source
VE Senj 156 530 39 x Shanghai Electric – 4.0 MW 2021 [10]
VE Krš-Pađene 142 480 48 x Nordex 2021
VE Korlat 58 170 18 x Nordex – 3.2 MW 2021 [11]
VE Lukovac 48 110 7 x GE Energy – 2.85 MW
9 x GE Energy – 3.2 MW
2017 [12]
VE Poštak 44.2 100 13 × Siemens – 3.4 MW 2017 [13]
VE Danilo 43.7 100 19 × Enercon – 2.3 MW 2014 [14]
VE Vrataruša 42 125 14 × Vestas – 3 MW 2010 [15]
VE Zelengrad 42 110 14 × Vestas – 3 MW 2014 [16]
VE Ogorje 42 100 14 × Vestas – 3 MW 2015 [17]
VE Kamensko-Voštane 40 114 14 × Siemens – 3 MW 2013 [18]
VE Bruška 36.8 122 16 × Siemens – 2.3 MW 2011 [19]
VE Ponikve 36.8 122 16 × Enercon – 2.3 MW 2012 [20]
VE Rudine 34.2 85 12 × GE Energy – 2.85 MW 2015 [21]
VE Katuni 34.2 95 12 × GE Energy – 2.85 MW 2016 [22]
VE Ljubač 32.4 96 9 x Nordex – 3.6 MW 2022 [23]
VE Jelinak 30 81 20 × Acciona – 1.5 MW 2013 [24]
VE Glunča 20.7 53 9 x Enercon – 2.3 MW 2016 [25]
VE Pometeno brdo 20 50 15 × Končar – 1 MW
2 × Končar – 2.5 MW
2015 [26]
VE Jasenice 11.5 44 5 x Enercon – 2.3 MW 2020 [27]
VE Trtar-Krtolin 11.2 28 14 × Enercon – 0.8 MW 2007 [28]
VE Crno brdo 10.5 27 7 × Leitwind – 1.5 MW 2011 [29]
VE Orlice 9.6 25 3 x Enercon – 0.8 MW
8 x Enercon – 0.9 MW
2009 [30]
VE Velika Popina 9.2 26 4 × Siemens – 2.3 MW 2011 [31]
VE Zadar 4 9.2 30 4 × Siemens – 2.3 MW 2013 [32]
VE Ravne 1 5.95 15 7 × Vestas – 0.85 MW 2004 [33]
In total 970.15 2,838 364 2004–2022

See also

References

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  2. ^ Ivanković, Igor (2022). "Godišnje izvješće 2021" [Annual report 2021] (PDF). HOPS (in Croatian). Zagreb: Hrvatski operator prijenosnog sustava. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  3. ^ Ognjan, Diana; Stanić, Zoran; Tomšić, Željko (13 March 2008). "Isplativost poticajne otkupne cijene za projekte vjetroelektrana u Republici Hrvatskoj" [Profitability of Incentive Purchase Prices for Wind farm Projects in Croatia]. Energija. Zagreb, Croatia. 57 (2): 178–199 – via Hrčak.
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  17. ^ https://direktno.hr/razvoj/litvanska-tvrtka-kupila-vjetropark-ogorju-i-infrastrukturu-buducu-gradnju-kraj-zadra-116218/ 2018-09-29 at the Wayback Machine "Litvanska tvrtka kupila vjetropark u Ogorju i infrastrukturu za buduću gradnju kraj Zadra", www.direktno.hr, 2018.
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  19. ^ "Vjetroelektrana Bruška" [Wind farm Bruška]. vjetroelektrane.com (in Croatian). 3 April 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  20. ^ Zelenko, Iva (23 May 2013). "Otvorena vjetroelektrana Ponikve" [Wind farm Ponikve opened]. vjetroelektrane.com (in Croatian). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  21. ^ Jerkić, Leo (29 April 2016). "Puštena u rad vjetroelektrana Rudine vrijedna 400 milijuna-kuna" [The Rudine wind farm worth HRK 400 million was put into operation]. vjetroelektrane.com (in Croatian). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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  29. ^ Jerkić, Edo (13 September 2012). "Vjetroelektrana Crno Brdo" [Wind farm Crno Brdo]. vjetroelektrane.com (in Croatian). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  30. ^ Jerkić, Edo (1 April 2011). "Vjetroelektrana Orlice" [Wind farm Orlice]. vjetroelektrane.com (in Croatian). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  31. ^ Jerkić, Edo (25 November 2010). "Vjetroelektrana Velika Popina" [Wind farm Velika Popina]. vjetroelektrane.com (in Croatian). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  32. ^ http://www.energetika-net.com/vijesti/obnovljivi-izvori-energije/eko-zadar-dva-gradi-vjetroelektranu-u-bukovici-16696 "Eko Zadar Dva gradi vjetroelektranu u Bukovici", www.energetika-net.com, 16. travnja 2013.
  33. ^ Jerkić, Nives (7 December 2010). "Vjetroelektrana Ravne 1, Pag" [Wind farm Ravne 1, Pag]. vjetroelektrane.com (in Croatian). Retrieved 16 June 2022.

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wind power in Croatia has been growing since the first wind farm was installed in the country in 2004 1 During 2021 the energy produced from wind farms amounted to 1 904 GWh 2 Windpark near Senj Croatia Contents 1 History 2 List of wind farms 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe first wind farm was installed on the island of Pag in 2004 1 In 2006 another farm opened near Sibenik On July 1 2007 the Croatian Government enacted five bylaws on incentives to electricity generation from renewable resources including feed in tariffs 3 Currently in Croatia there s a total of 364 wind turbines which generate total of 970 15 MW or electric energy but with new turbines coming on line all the time it is expected that by mid 2020s total installed power will reach 3 200 MW 4 As of early 2020 Croatia generates around 28 3 renewable energy Government hopes Croatia could generate around 37 5 renewable energy from wind and solar by 2030 and has adopted new strategy to achieve that target 5 By the end of 2021 renewable energy in Croatia is expected to generate around 1060 MW from Wind and Solar alone or around 32 of all energy consumption from renewable energy source Croatia exceeded EU s renewable energy targets and exceed that by a wide margin In 2020 country generated 28 3 of all its energy from the renewable sources of energy installed capacity at the end of 2020 includes 89 MW Solar farms 6 and these are set to double in 2021 to 184 MW installed capacity 7 803 1 MW Wind farm are set to increase to at least 875 MW by end of 2021 and other sources such as biomass and other sources will exceed 2020 figure of total 3 226 MW installed renewable energy generation by significant margin 8 9 At present rate of growth and planned investments over next 5 7 year period energy generated from Wind and solar should easily reach 40 of total energy consumption in Croatia with 50 highly probable achieving targets set by Germany Sweden Norway Denmark Finland and Austria Although Croatian Government has set modest targets in terms of renewable energy share of total energy consumption initially 20 by 2020 and now modest 37 5 by 2030 or 54 by 2050 the country is rapidly approaching targets set for 2050 at current rate of expansion of renewable sources in Croatia it is quite possible by 2035 Croatia will meet its 2050 targets some 15 years ahead List of wind farms EditWind farm Production capacity MW Annualproduction GWh Wind turbines Year of commissioning SourceVE Senj 156 530 39 x Shanghai Electric 4 0 MW 2021 10 VE Krs Pađene 142 480 48 x Nordex 2021VE Korlat 58 170 18 x Nordex 3 2 MW 2021 11 VE Lukovac 48 110 7 x GE Energy 2 85 MW9 x GE Energy 3 2 MW 2017 12 VE Postak 44 2 100 13 Siemens 3 4 MW 2017 13 VE Danilo 43 7 100 19 Enercon 2 3 MW 2014 14 VE Vratarusa 42 125 14 Vestas 3 MW 2010 15 VE Zelengrad 42 110 14 Vestas 3 MW 2014 16 VE Ogorje 42 100 14 Vestas 3 MW 2015 17 VE Kamensko Vostane 40 114 14 Siemens 3 MW 2013 18 VE Bruska 36 8 122 16 Siemens 2 3 MW 2011 19 VE Ponikve 36 8 122 16 Enercon 2 3 MW 2012 20 VE Rudine 34 2 85 12 GE Energy 2 85 MW 2015 21 VE Katuni 34 2 95 12 GE Energy 2 85 MW 2016 22 VE Ljubac 32 4 96 9 x Nordex 3 6 MW 2022 23 VE Jelinak 30 81 20 Acciona 1 5 MW 2013 24 VE Glunca 20 7 53 9 x Enercon 2 3 MW 2016 25 VE Pometeno brdo 20 50 15 Koncar 1 MW2 Koncar 2 5 MW 2015 26 VE Jasenice 11 5 44 5 x Enercon 2 3 MW 2020 27 VE Trtar Krtolin 11 2 28 14 Enercon 0 8 MW 2007 28 VE Crno brdo 10 5 27 7 Leitwind 1 5 MW 2011 29 VE Orlice 9 6 25 3 x Enercon 0 8 MW8 x Enercon 0 9 MW 2009 30 VE Velika Popina 9 2 26 4 Siemens 2 3 MW 2011 31 VE Zadar 4 9 2 30 4 Siemens 2 3 MW 2013 32 VE Ravne 1 5 95 15 7 Vestas 0 85 MW 2004 33 In total 970 15 2 838 364 2004 2022See also Edit Croatia portal Energy portalRenewable energy in the European Union Renewable energy development Energy in Croatia Renewable energy by countryReferences Edit a b Supply Energy Sources Archived from the original on 2019 03 23 Retrieved 2008 11 01 Ivankovic Igor 2022 Godisnje izvjesce 2021 Annual report 2021 PDF HOPS in Croatian Zagreb Hrvatski operator prijenosnog sustava Retrieved 16 June 2022 Ognjan Diana Stanic Zoran Tomsic Zeljko 13 March 2008 Isplativost poticajne otkupne cijene za projekte vjetroelektrana u Republici Hrvatskoj Profitability of Incentive Purchase Prices for Wind farm Projects in Croatia Energija Zagreb Croatia 57 2 178 199 via Hrcak Aktivne 204 elektrane koje koriste obnovljive izvore energije 204 active power plants using renewable energy sources Vecernji list in Croatian 4 May 2013 Retrieved 15 June 2022 http dalje com en croatia government adopts national action plan for renewables 487766 https www solarpowereurope org croatia country profile Product CROATIA RENEWABLE ENERGY International Trade Administration 23 March 2022 Retrieved 16 August 2022 Renewable capacity statistics 2021 PDF Abu Dhabi International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA 2021 ISBN 978 92 9260 342 7 VE Senj ususret montazi vjetroagregata VE Senj towards the installation of wind turbines energetika net in Croatian 21 September 2020 Retrieved 24 November 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link U rad pustena Vjetroelektrana Korlat Korlat Wind Farm was put into operation HRT in Croatian 28 April 2021 Retrieved 26 October 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Lukovac Croatia The Wind Power 26 October 2021 Retrieved 26 October 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Vjetroelektrana Postak Porzana 16 March 2018 Archived from the original on 28 October 2021 Retrieved 17 April 2022 via YouTube Jerkic Leo 7 June 2014 Sluzbeno zavrseno testiranje pogona vjetroelektrane Danilo Officially completed testing of the Danilo wind farm vjetroelektrane com in Croatian Retrieved 15 June 2022 Jerkic Edo 8 April 2011 Vjetroelektrana Vratarusa Wind farm Vratarusa vjetroelektane com in Croatian Retrieved 16 June 2022 https www vecernji hr biznis danas se otvara vjetroelektrana zelengrad obrovac 1008714 Danas se otvara vjetroelektrana Zelengrad Obrovac www vecernji hr 3 lipnja 2015 https direktno hr razvoj litvanska tvrtka kupila vjetropark ogorju i infrastrukturu buducu gradnju kraj zadra 116218 Archived 2018 09 29 at the Wayback Machine Litvanska tvrtka kupila vjetropark u Ogorju i infrastrukturu za buducu gradnju kraj Zadra www direktno hr 2018 http www poslovni hr hrvatska u trilju otvorena vjetroelektrana 247298 U Trilju otvorena vjetroelektrana www poslovni hr 2013 Vjetroelektrana Bruska Wind farm Bruska vjetroelektrane com in Croatian 3 April 2012 Retrieved 16 June 2022 Zelenko Iva 23 May 2013 Otvorena vjetroelektrana Ponikve Wind farm Ponikve opened vjetroelektrane com in Croatian Retrieved 16 June 2022 Jerkic Leo 29 April 2016 Pustena u rad vjetroelektrana Rudine vrijedna 400 milijuna kuna The Rudine wind farm worth HRK 400 million was put into operation vjetroelektrane com in Croatian Retrieved 16 June 2022 Vjetroelektrana Katuni www vecernji hr 3 lipnja 2015 VE Ljubac Petrol otvorio svoj drugi vjetropark u Hrvatskoj WPP Ljubac Petrol opened its second wind farm in Croatia Ekovjesnik in Croatian 10 May 2022 Retrieved 16 June 2022 http www vjetroelektrane com hrvatska i regija 1217 vjetroelektrana jelinak u probnom pogonu Vjetroelektrana Jelinak u probnom pogonu www vjetroelektrane com 2013 http www tecoi hr index php projekti Projekti vjetroelektrana www tecoi hr 2016 Zelenko Iva 3 April 2012 Dovrsena prva faza izgradnje VE Pometeno brdo The first phase of construction of WPP Pometeno brdo has been completed vjetroelektrane com in Croatian Retrieved 16 June 2022 Jasenice Croatia Wind farms Online access The Wind Power pristupljeno 13 travnja 2021 Jerkic Edo 28 March 2011 Vjetroelektrana Trtar Krtolin Wind farm Trtar Krtolin vjetroelektrane com in Croatian Retrieved 16 June 2022 Jerkic Edo 13 September 2012 Vjetroelektrana Crno Brdo Wind farm Crno Brdo vjetroelektrane com in Croatian Retrieved 16 June 2022 Jerkic Edo 1 April 2011 Vjetroelektrana Orlice Wind farm Orlice vjetroelektrane com in Croatian Retrieved 16 June 2022 Jerkic Edo 25 November 2010 Vjetroelektrana Velika Popina Wind farm Velika Popina vjetroelektrane com in Croatian Retrieved 16 June 2022 http www energetika net com vijesti obnovljivi izvori energije eko zadar dva gradi vjetroelektranu u bukovici 16696 Eko Zadar Dva gradi vjetroelektranu u Bukovici www energetika net com 16 travnja 2013 Jerkic Nives 7 December 2010 Vjetroelektrana Ravne 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