Tuesday, 20th January 2026

Croatia’s Largest Solar Power Plant Set to Power 100,000 Homes

The €70 million SE Korlat project near Zadar will combine solar and wind energy, starting operations next year

On the sun-drenched plains near Benkovac in Zadar County, a transformative project is taking shape. Croatia’s largest solar power plant, SE Korlat, is set to redefine the nation’s energy landscape, providing clean electricity to as many as 100,000 households. With construction imminent and operations slated to begin next year, this €70 million investment marks a significant milestone in the country’s renewable energy ambitions.

Boasting a capacity of 75 megawatts and an expected annual production of 165 million kilowatt-hours, SE Korlat is not just another solar plant—it’s a key component of the Korlat Renewable Hybrid Energy Park. This innovative energy hub will combine solar power with the existing Korlat wind power plant, showcasing the synergy of renewables in meeting modern energy demands.

The ambitious undertaking has been made possible through loans from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Investment Bank, backed by government guarantees.

The project is far from finished. The next phase includes the installation of a battery energy storage system and a second solar power plant with an additional 40-megawatt capacity. Together, these developments will bolster energy reliability and further reduce Croatia’s carbon footprint.

As ground preparation begins and construction looms, the significance of SE Korlat extends beyond numbers and statistics. It signals a shift in Croatia’s approach to energy—a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and a brighter future powered by the sun. For the residents of the 100,000 homes set to benefit, it’s a promise of clean, affordable energy delivered on the wings of progress.

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