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The Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia Association (RES Croatia) says Croatia’s solar market is growing year over year. But with residential and industrial rooftops accounting for most new installations, a key focus is enabling utility-scale growth. Croatia installed 397.1 MW of solar in 2024, according to figures from RES Croatia.
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