Is Croatia energy-independent?
Croatia also co-owns the Krško nuclear reactor in Slovenia, which is included in its energy mix as imported electricity. To become energy-independent and sustainable, Croatia counts on its abundant renewable energy resources. In March , the Croatian government updated its Energy Strategy for the period until , with an outlook through .
How is energy used in Croatia?
Total energy supply (TES) includes all the energy produced in or imported to a country, minus that which is exported or stored. It represents all the energy required to supply end users in the country.
What is Croatia's energy strategy?
In March , the Croatian government updated its Energy Strategy for the period until , with an outlook through . The Strategy includes a wide range of energy policy initiatives that will improve energy security, increase energy efficiency, lower dependence on fossil fuels, increase local production, and increase renewable resources.
How much energy does Croatia import?
Croatia imports about 54.54% of the total energy consumed annually: 74.48% of natural gas, 78.34% of oil and petroleum products, and 100% of its solid fossil fuel needs. Croatia also co-owns the Krško nuclear reactor in Slovenia, which is included in its energy mix as imported electricity.
Is Croatia phasing out coal-fired electricity in the Istria region?
Croatia's territorial just transition plan envisages a phase-out of coal-fired electricity generation in the Istria region by . However, the Commission's assessment of the draft updated NECP notes that Croatia seems to be postponing coal phase-out, while no timeline is laid out for phasing out fossil fuel subsidies.
How much energy does Croatia export in ?
Croatia exported almost 3.8 Mtoe in , mostly oil and petroleum products, gas and electricity. Data source: Eurostat (nrg_bal_sd), . Oil and petroleum products remained the main fraction in the country's energy mix (46.9 %) in , followed by gas (26.9 %).
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