October 17 (SeeNews) - Croatia's net electricity production decreased to 852 GWh in August from 1,001 GWh in the same month of 2018, the country's statistical office said on Thursday.
On a monthly comparison basis, electricity output rose, from 823 GWh in July, the statistical office said in a statement.
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Croatia's electricity imports increased to 1,128 GWh in August from 1,118 GWh in the corresponding month of last year, while exports declined to 307 GWh from 395 GWh.
Month-on-month, electricity imports edged down 0.4% in August, while exports rose by 9.6%.
Electricity made available to the domestic market amounted to 1,667 GWh in August, higher than 1,657 GWh in July and lower than 1,710 GWh in August 2018.
Detailed data on Croatia's electricity production follows (all figures in net GWh):
|
August 2019 |
July 2019 |
August 2018 |
Hydro power plants |
311 |
354 |
487 |
TPP and CHP on fossil fuels |
387 |
312 |
368 |
TPP and CHP on renewable fuels |
66 |
63 |
48 |
Wind power plants |
73 |
78 |
88 |
Solar power plants |
9 |
10 |
9 |