December 13 (SeeNews) - Croatia's net electricity production increased to 929 GWh in October from 875 GWh in the same month of 2018, the country's statistical office said on Friday.
Electricity output also rose on a monthly comparison basis, from 742 GWh in September, the statistical office said in a statement.
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Electricity imports decreased to 960 GWh in October from 1,065 GWh in the corresponding month of last year. Exports also fell, to 406 GWh from 461 GWh.
Month-on-month, electricity imports fell by 10.5% in October, while exports rose by 12.2%.
Electricity made available to the domestic market amounted to 1,460 GWh in October, higher than 1,431 GWh in September but slightly lower than 1,463 GWh in October 2018.
Detailed data on Croatia's electricity production follows (all figures in net GWh):
|
October '19 |
September '19 |
October '18 |
Hydro power plants |
246 |
233 |
357 |
TPP and CHP on fossil fuels |
519 |
342 |
324 |
TPP and CHP on renewable fuels |
66 |
64 |
58 |
Wind power plants |
86 |
90 |
132 |
Solar power plants |
5 |
7 |
5 |