Natasa Putak from Croatian electricity market operator HROTE said on the International Forum on Renewable Energy that additional 71 MW installed capacity in wind farms, with estimated annual electricity generation of 160 GWh, will be put into trial operation by the end of 2017.
Putak said that by the end of October this year, a total of almost 200 million euros including VAT in incentives has been paid to renewable energy producers, adding that in December, the first wind farm, 5.95 MW wind farm Ravna, will be leaving the support scheme for RES production.
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