Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Croatia adopts 2050 hydrogen strategy

Croatia plans to install 70 megawatts (MW) of hydrogen production facilities by 2030 and 2,750 MW by 2050, in order to increase its share of total energy consumption from zero to 0.2 percent and 11 percent, respectively, according to the national strategy for hydrogen from 2021 to 2050 that was adopted by the Croatian Parliament.
The installation of electrolyzers with a capacity of 70 MW by 230 and 2,750 MW by 2050 is planned in line with the scenario for achieving climate neutrality by 2050. But given the fast-growing potential of a hydrogen-based economy in the EU, as well as the potential of renewables in Croatia, the authors estimate the goals could be increased in the case of the scenario of accelerated development of a hydrogen-based economy.
In that case, it is possible to install electrolyzers with a capacity of 1,270 MW by 2030 and 7,330 MW by 2050,…

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