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22 Novembre 2023

Croazia

CROATIA: DUGOPOLJE SOLAR POWER PLANT CONTRACT SIGNED

The contract for the construction of the Dugopolje solar power plant has now been signed. The plant will be the 12th and largest solar power plant in HEP’s growing portfolio.As Novac/Jutarnji writes, HEP Proizvodnja (Manufacturing) and Končar Inženjering (Engineering) signed a contract this week for the design and construction of the Dugopolje Solar Power Plant, worth 11.1 million euros in total, as announced by HEP.The installed power of the upcoming and much anticipated Dugopolje power plant will amount to 13.54 megawatts, and the connected power will be ten megawatts. The expected annual production of 17.2 million kilowatt hours will be enough to supply around 6,000 households. 24,624 photovoltaic modules will be installed on an area spanning approximately 200,000 square metres within the Dugopolje Municipality, which will be connected to 52 three-phase inverters.“The Dugopolje solar power plant will become the twelfth and so far the largest solar power plant in our portfolio. With this contract, we’ve achieved continuity of our cooperation with Končar in the construction of solar power plants. This ranges from the Vis solar power plant, which also has a battery tank, then the Donja Dubrava solar power plant, which has been in regular operation, to the Črnkovci solar power plant in Slavonia, the construction of which is currently in progress” said the president of the HEP Management Board, Frane Barbarić.The contract for the design and construction of the Dugopolje solar power plant was signed at the Krka National Park, more specifically at the Jaruga Hydroelectric Power Plant location. This year, on December the 1st to be precise, the Jaruga HPP will mark an impressive 120 years of being in operation, which ranks it among the oldest active power plants in the entire world, according to HEP. (ICE ZAGABRIA)


Fonte notizia: Total Croatia news, 09.11.2023.