July 27 (SeeNews) - Croatia's net electricity production declined to 914 GWh in May from 1,035 GWh in the same month of 2021, the country's statistical office said.
Electricity production in May was lower than April's 1,022 GWh, the country's statistical office said in a monthly report on Friday.
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Electricity imports rose to 976 GWh in May from 917 GWh in the same month of 2021, whereas exports fell to 492 GWh from 556 GWh.
Electricity imports rose 0.62% in May compared to April, while exports were almost 10% lower.
Electricity made available to the domestic market amounted to 1,385 GWh in May, down from1,433 GWh in April, and up from 1,379 GWh in May 2021.
Details of Croatia's electricity production follow (all figures in net GWh):
|
May'22 |
April'22 |
May'21 |
Hydro power plants |
346 |
439 |
677 |
TPPs and CHPs on fossil fuels |
350 |
226 |
122 |
TPPs and CHPs on renewable fuels
|
78 |
80 |
75 |
Wind power plants |
125 |
222 |
146 |
Solar power plants |
9 |
8 |
8 |
TPPs and CHPs on renewable fuels