March 19 (SeeNews) - Croatia's net electricity production decreased to 1,162 GWh in January from 1,201 GWh in the same month of 2019, the country's statistical office said on Thursday.
On a monthly comparison basis too January's electricity output was lower - down from 1,498 GWh in December 2019, the statistical office said in a statement.
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Electricity imports fell to 918 GWh in January from 1,082 GWh in the same month of 2019, as exports also dropped - to 413 GWh from 553 GWh.
Month-on-month, electricity imports in January grew by 33%, while exports fell by 29.5%.
Electricity made available to the domestic market amounted to 1,643 GWh in January, up from 1,593 GWh in December and down from 1,701 GWh in January 2019.
Details of Croatia's electricity production follow (all figures in net GWh):
|
January '20 |
December '19 |
January '19 |
Hydro power plants |
565 |
925 |
469 |
TPP and CHP on fossil fuels |
395 |
312 |
512 |
TPP and CHP on renewable fuels |
71 |
73 |
60 |
Wind power plants |
121 |
180 |
157 |
Solar power plants |
3 |
2 |
2 |