Tariff System for the Production of Electricity from RES and Cogeneration

Source: JOIN IEA/IRENA Policy and Measures Database
Last updated: 1 March 2018

From 1st January 2014 in Croatia system of Feed-in tariff (FIT) entered into force and ended on 1st January 2016. 

FIT levels for electricity generated from renewable energy plants are expressed in HRK/kWh:   

Renewable Source

Power plant capacity

Period of time

Feed-in tariff rate in HRK/kWh

 Solar Up to and including 10 kW         14 years           1.91
 

> 10 kW – up to and including 30 kW 

         14 years           1.70

 

> 30 kW – up to and including 300 kW

14 years

1.54

Hydropower

 

  

 

up to and including 300kW

14 years

1.07

  > 300 kW – up to and including 2 MW   

14 years

0.93

> 2 MW - up to and including 5 MW

14 years

0.8

 

 

 
   

Wind

Up to and including 1 MW

14 years

0.72

> 1 MW

14 years

0.71

1MW – 2MW

14 years

1.20

2MW – 5MW

14 years

1.15

5 MW – 10 MW

14 years

1.05

Biomass

Up to and including 300 kW

14 years

1.30

300 kW – 2MW

14 years

1.25

2 MW – 5 MW

14 years

1.20

 

  

Biogas

> 300 kW

14 years

1.42

400 kW – 1MW

14 years

1.20

1 MW – 2 MW

14 years

1.20

2 MW – 5 MW

14 years

1.12

Geothermal

up to and including 5 MW

14 years

1.20

 

  

Integrated solar power plants and cogeneration plants are also eligible for FIT calculated accordingly to the enlisted formula in the Policy (art. 4). 

FIT contracts last 14 years.

Costs of the feed-in tariff mechanism are shifted on to the final electricity consumers. 

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