- Professio Energia plans a 130-MW wind farm in the south of Croatia.
- The project was named Otric; there were 19 6 MW turbines in Zadar County.
To bolster Croatia’s renewable energy sector, Professio Energia plans to establish a 130-MW wind farm in the southern region. Official documents for an environmental impact assessment have been submitted to the Ministry of Economy.
Named Otric, the project will comprise 19 turbines, each with a capacity of 6 MW, located in Zadar County. The goal is to integrate renewable power into Croatia’s grid system seamlessly.
While specific details regarding investment and construction remain undisclosed, this venture underscores Professio Energia’s unwavering commitment to sustainable energy. With five operational wind farms already in Croatia, the company is poised to solidify its presence in the renewable energy landscape.
Additionally, Professio Energia has recently partnered with RP Global to develop eight solar projects totalling 266 MWp. These projects and battery storage are expected to progress to shovel-ready by 2024. This initiative reflects Professio Energia’s dedication to a greener future.
By collaborating with RP Global, the company aims to drive positive change in Croatia’s energy sector. Together, they strive for a cleaner, more sustainable tomorrow.