| Country/Region | Roof-Top | Ground-Based | BIPV | Term | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Croatia | <10kW = 0.46 <30kW = 0.41 >30kW = 0.26 |
<10kW = 0.46 <30kW = 0.41 >30kW = 0.26 |
Croatia imports about 30% of its electricity and is looking toward increasing at levels of self generation. Although the policy is not clearly defined, the state owned utility company Hrvatska elektroprivreda (HEP), which generates 95% of Croatia’s power, offers a feed-in tariff roughly equal to €0.43/kWh. However, this tariff applies only to projects with an installed capacity of less than 5MW. Feed-in tariffs for larger projects must be negotiated on a case by case basis.
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HEP’s FiT applies to installations less than 5MW whereas the government’s FiT rates are as stated in the table - so both are right.
you quote that the HEP in Croatia offers 0,43 euro cent per kwh in projects under 5 MW.
in your statistics of Croatie you also mention a FIT ground-based of 0,26 euro cent per kwh ( >30KW)
what is right?
thx
Solum
Michael