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Croatia: Greenvolt submits environmental impact assessment for 63 MW solar project

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The Croatian Ministry of Environmental Protection and Green Transition has announced that Greenvolt Zagreb Energy Developments, a subsidiary of the Portuguese renewable energy company Greenvolt, has submitted an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for a 63 MW solar project in Croatia.

The project, named Jagost Solar Power Plant, will be located in the municipality of Lekenik, in Sisak-Moslavina County, central Croatia, covering approximately 50 hectares. Once completed, the plant is expected to generate around 91.58 GWh of electricity annually, contributing to a reduction of CO2 emissions by 44,416 tons.

The EIA study was prepared by the local company Eco Invest and is open for public consultation until December 14. Greenvolt Group is actively developing wind, solar, and battery storage projects across Europe. To date, Greenvolt International Power has successfully developed over 9.3 GW of renewable energy capacity across 17 countries.

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