The first solar power plant in Croatia entirely owned by citizens, located on the roof of the city market in Križevci, has been officially put into operation and will generate enough energy for around 50 households, the City of Križevci announced on Wednesday, reports HINA.  This pioneering project is the result of efforts by the energy community Green Energy Cooperative (ZEZ) Sunce whose ownership shares are distributed among 127 citizens more than a quarter of whom are from the Koprivnica-Križevci County Citizens have the right to produce their own electricity and energy communities are one way they can exercise that right “The solar power plant on the city market is our first project We’re open to collaborating with all local communities that want to start similar initiatives in their own cities,” said Mislav Kirac manager of ZEZ Sunce and program coordinator of the cooperative Construction of the power plant began earlier this year after a successful public call for members of ZEZ Sunce during which €140,000 was raised in just ten days to fund the project The electricity produced—enough to supply about 50 households—will for now be sold on the market The goal is to eventually allow community members to directly use the solar energy in their homes or businesses once legislation permits the distribution of energy among members Križevci Mayor Mario Rajn stated that the city already has experience with similar initiatives Following the success of the solar energy projects Križevci Sunny Rooftops in 2018 and 2019—both citizen-funded through microloans—this marks the third citizen energy project in the city Križevci aims to become an energy-independent city by 2030 May 05, 2025 175 Times Travel May 05, 2025 486 Dubrovnik May 04, 2025 916 Croatia May 04, 2025 620 Opinion May 04, 2025 817 Croatia May 03, 2025 905 Dubrovnik May 03, 2025 1045 Croatia May 03, 2025 736 Dubrovnik May 03, 2025 717 Dubrovnik The hydrogen project is being implemented by Dok-Ing from Zagreb and the Križevci waste management utility Križevačko Komunalno Poduzeće 0 Križevci is the leader of sustainable development and energy transition among the local municipalities not just in Croatia The hydrogen project is being implemented by Dok-Ing from Zagreb and municipal waste management utility Križevačko Komunalno Poduzeće The former reached an advanced stage in the construction of a prototype facility that would use municipal waste and sludge from wastewater treatment Three types of waste will be used as raw material The two firms have agreed to transport the facility from Zagreb to Križevci it will be operated by Križevačko Komunalno Poduzeće said the permit they obtained envisages a waste processing pilot project in cooperation with the company Indeloop The facility will be located at the waste separation site wood waste and mixed municipal waste will be the raw materials the municipal firm wants to contribute to solving the issue of waste disposal in the most environmentally friendly way possible Kozjak added it is important there wouldn’t be any harmful emissions from the facility The facility will use pyrolysis and the authorities claim that there will be no harmful emissions It is a process in which all organic waste and hydrocarbon-based compounds including plastisc can be used but waste treatment at 1,500 degrees Celsius Of note, Croatia also has another innovative project for hydrogen production It is under development by energy firm E.ON Croatia Be the first one to comment on this article 05 May 2025 - The Trebinje 3 photovoltaic plant would have an installed capacity of 53.63 MW and an estimated annual production of 85.5 GWh 05 May 2025 - VDE Renewables found that SolarEdge’s advanced safety capabilities minimize photovoltaic system risks and effectively prevent fire hazards 02 May 2025 - The project is located in Constanța county recognized for its superior yields in green energy production 02 May 2025 - The Sunčana (Sunny) Vipava project envisages installing solar power plants with a combined capacity of 20 MW © CENTER FOR PROMOTION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2008-2020 website developed by ogitive The modernisation of railway line between Dugo Selo to Krizevci the biggest railway infrastructure project in Croatia The modernisation will help reduce the journey times from Dugo Selo to Križevci from the existing 30 minutes to 18 minutes The project is expected to be completed by February 2020 and the line will continue to be operated by Croatian railway infrastructure manager HŽ Infrastruktura The rail line modernisation will include construction of a second track along the entire 38.2km-long section and upgrading the existing rail line Six new bridges will be built and seven existing bridges will be reconstructed as part of the project as well as the construction of 25km of service roads Vrbovec and Krizevci will be reconstructed while Božjakovina and Repinec stops will be renewed and a new station will be built at Gradec The rail line modernisation is a part of a larger project for setting up a high-efficiency double-track railway line for mixed transport along the entire Mediterranean corridor RH2 which will connect the Iberian Peninsula through the Port of Rijeka Zagreb and Budapest with the Hungarian-Ukrainian border and TEN-T European network The proposed rail line will encourage passengers to shift from road to rail and will result in reducing road traffic emissions and accidents The rail line modernisation will increase in traffic volumes towards central European countries by connecting Rijeka and Zagreb to the Hungarian rail network The project will meet the requirements of corridor traffic and will also receive interoperable freight trains as well as enable the increase of line capacity and the quality of life for people living next to railway lines It will also attract investment in noise protection according to European standards the trains in the Dugo Selo to Krizevci section will operate at a speed of 160km/h Traffic safety on the line will also increase with the addition of overpasses A HRK1.25bn ($183.24m) contract for the construction of second track on the Dugo Selo-Krizevci railway line was awarded to a consortium consisting of DIV Dalekovod and Zagreb Montaža in October 2015 The contractual scope also includes reconstruction of the existing line A consortium consisting of SGS Adriatica and Investinzenjering was contracted to supervise the rail line upgrade The Dugo Selo to Krizevci rail line modernisation is expected to be completed with an estimated investment of €200m ($222.11m) The project will be co-financed with funding provided by the European Union An estimated 85% of the project cost will be met through the European Regional Development Fund Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network Total Croatia News 2024 – Of the many rivers that run through Croatia five of them could truly be classed as European giants – they stretch for around 300 kilometres or longer Mura river (483km) and Danube river (2860km) activities and cuisine of the Croatian regions they pass through they often create the very borders of the country Running along the length of the country’s most northerly border the Mur river separates Croatia from Slovenia in the west and Hungary in the east near the Nature Preserve of Veliki Pažut and the historic municipality of Legrad the Drava continues the job of separating Croatia and Hungary By the time the Mur meets the Drava river in Koprivnica Križevci County the Drava has already travelled more than half of its journey Such a long fall has a significant effect on how the river looks and behaves here the Drava river in Koprivnica Križevci County is an epic creating beaches on which fishermen and families happily sit all day the perfect natural place for relaxing and recreation people take advantage of the Drava’s powerful descent channelled and harnessed for hydroelectric power the Drava changed course and gave Legrad to Podravina These constantly shifting waterways and floodplains create new habitats and restore existing ones The Veliki Pažut Special Zoological Reserve is 1000 hectares that are specially protected to preserve this biodiversity Its wetlands and running waters are home to beavers wild geese (spotted goose and hawthorn goose) stay here in large numbers The deer who wander the surrounding forest are also protected You can catch sight of this wildlife and photograph it from the new people bring their picnics and barbecues down here to the water’s edge There’s a famous beach at the old Legrad-Halasz Csarda resort and nearby a new children’s playground You can read more about the visitor offer in Legrad and at the Veliki Pažut Special Zoological Reserve here The Drava route is the oldest and most famous bicycle path in Podravina it largely follows the course of the Drava river it veers away from the riverside to take in some of the must-see sights of the county On the 84 kilometre route, you pass through a diverse landscape – fields of golden agriculture, the neat rows of gently descending vineyards and forests that filter the sunlight. From the confluence of the Mura and Drava in Legrad, you drop down past Šoderica lake, before taking in the remarkable village of Hlebine, world-renowned as the centre of an art movement It’s not the only historic settlement you meet The grand city of Koprivnica sits on the route Its town centre holds several monuments to cycling traditional rural villages like Podravske Sesvete and Ferdinandovac give a timeless sense of life next to this great river Of course, this epic bike path is not the only one in Koprivnica-Križevci County (you can see all of the specially designated ones here) Nor is it the only one to pass by the county’s special waters Starting on the Adriatic sea and ending on Lake Balaton in Hungary it takes in some of Croatia’s greatest water features Lonjsko polje Nature Park and the Drava river in Koprivnica Križevci County Other highlights it passes in the county are the medieval town of Đurđevac and the village of Gola an alternative bicycle route takes you back along the Drava then across the river and on to Šoderica lake The lake is surrounded by new recreational paths perfect for walking Boasting a massive 831,43 hectares of fishing waters, Koprivnica-Križevci County is a fisherman’s paradise. Carp, catfish, common bream, trout and pike are among the most commonly encountered here. These waters include not only the Drava and the Mura rivers but also more than 20 designated fishing lakes. They’re managed by ZŠRK Koprivnica (here) who can also issue permits to any visitors drawn to fish in the spectacular county waters Often, the best way to connect with nature is to get up close and stay awhile. Camping by the Drava is great for relaxing and enjoying the surroundings. The Aqua Terra campsite (here) at Šoderica lake is just a couple of hundred metres from the river you’re only a few steps from the recreational lake which is fed underground by the Drava itself Weekend houses sit back from the shoreline promenade children’s voices carry across the water while they’re swimming in Šoderica young adults congregate at popular bars on the edge of the lake sports tournaments fill the lake’s social calendar The camp itself is spread across 20,000 square meters and includes an activities park – with rope bridges through the treetops – and a beach bar. You can find out more about the events and activities on Šoderica lake here the Drava warms before reaching the county yet protected from the always strong currents The river feeds two lakes which are also popular places for summer swimming; Šoderica near Legrad and Đelekovec and the Čingi lingi lake which lies between the villages of Repaš and Molve Many of Croatia’s rivers are too dry in summer to support activities This giant flows thick and fast even during peak summertime A great way to enjoy the natural surroundings is from atop the water itself A whole new perspective of the riverside banks and forests opens up from a canoe or kayak Gliding silently through the landscape allows it to unfold take to the Drava by motorboat or wild rafting You can go rafting with Rafting Club Koprivnica (here) or with Etno Kuce Karlovcan (here) Karlovcan also offer motorboat excursions and accommodate larger parties on river tours You can find out more from the Tourist Board of Dravski Peski (link below) At the annual outdoor cook-off Fišijada Ferdinandovac you could well imagine being further down the Drava in the region of Slavonia paprika-rich fish stews here are classics of Slavonia The carp and catfish are pulled from the same river the paprika a long embraced influence from Hungary on the other side you’d be wrong to think that Podravina cuisine is an exact match of Slavonia’s Koprivnica-Križevci County has its own distinct recipes plucked from the forests and fields by the Drava can be found alongside barley in a classic local soup their Premium Riesling won Silver at the Decanter World Wine Awards there are many more great winemakers all across the county You can find great traditional accommodation across all of Koprivnica-Križevci County if you want to stay right next to the Drava Dravski raj (here) is a delightful renovated farm complex that backs onto the Drava hot tub and free bicycles for exploring the surrounding nature You can draw your own water from the well to drink – or just take it from the tap Etno kuce Karlovcan (here) is a large plot containing artefacts of regional agriculture and life from the last few hundred years Longstanding stakeholders in tourism on the Drava Art centar Ješkovo have robinson accommodation near Ješkovo. Also, Country House Ivančan (here) is perfect for a riverside getaway The family enterprise is also famed for the food they prepare and website in this browser for the next time I comment 2024 shows a view of the annual traditional Easter eggs exhibition held in Koprivnica voiced his welcome to Chinese tourists as the annual traditional outdoor Easter eggs exhibition is underway in the city Although Croatia is perhaps best known for its Mediterranean tourism "we are convinced that the continental part of Croatia also offers incredible experiences," Jaksic said in a recent interview with Xinhua the Easter eggs combine tradition and a public space available to all visitors curious people and lovers of naive painting and the painters use special painting techniques that were developed precisely in small rural areas in the houses of workers the motifs on the Easter eggs depict the landscape and rural life of the region as it once was and as it can still be found in its hidden corners the Tourist Board of Koprivnica-Krizevci County unveiled its annual exhibition of large decorated Easter eggs on the city's center square while having enjoyed the status of Intangible Croatian Cultural Heritage have been gifted to other cities including Munich A man views a giant Easter egg during the annual traditional Easter eggs exhibition held in Koprivnica People visit the annual traditional Easter eggs exhibition held in Koprivnica Green Energy Cooperative (Zelena Energetska Zadruga – ZEZ) offered shares in a community rooftop solar power project to citizens and firms 0 Cooperative power plants are slowly becoming a reality in the region. The first ones in Serbia were installed last summer, while a month ago Slovenia’s debut rooftop photovoltaic system jointly owned by individuals was inaugurated Green Energy Cooperative (Zelena Energetska Zadruga – ZEZ) has announced that citizens can purchase membership shares and invest in the construction of a solar power plant on the building of the town market in Križevci a town northeast of the country’s capital Zagreb It is being implemented by energy cooperative ZEZ Sunce which is following the example of numerous cities in Europe The long-term goal of ZEZ Sunce is to ensure that its members use energy produced by the cooperative’s solar power plants The goal is to collect EUR 140,000 for the construction of a 200 kW photovoltaic facility Individuals can become co-owners with as little as EUR 300 each and the minimum level for legal entities is EUR 1,000 ZEZ Sunce intends to sell electricity from the PV facility on the market and return up to 5% of the profit to the members of the energy cooperative with an investment of EUR 1,000 a member can expect to earn EUR 50 per year the returns are not guaranteed and depend on the financial success of the project ZEZ Sunce said it would launch co-ownership solar power projects in other urban areas in Croatia It said its long-term goal is to enable its members to consume energy from cooperative solar power plants said many municipal authorities in Europe have acknowledged the importance of ceding public roofs to citizens for solar power plants Through joint construction of PV facilities they are boosting the independence from imported fossil fuels and retaining financial and economic benefits for citizens and the community The model allows people living in apartment buildings to co-own solar power plants “Citizens from entire Croatia have demonstrated huge interest and that’s why we invite all cities and towns to implement such projects for their citizens’ benefit,” Kirac stressed Križevci mayor Mario Rajn called fellow heads of local authorities in Croatia to put public resources to work on developing citizen energy It is the only path toward the democratization of the energy sector and for making public resources and energy available to citizens Citizens of Križevci and the surrounding municipalities of Kalnik Sveti Ivan Žabno and Sveti Petar Orehovec have priority in the first seven days of the campaign or until 50% of the money is collected 30 April 2025 - OMV put into operation its 10 MW green hydrogen plant at the Schwechat refinery 30 April 2025 - It is the second time this year that MVM contracted gas-fueled and hydrogen-ready power plants at sites of former fossil fuel facilities Maybe they’ll stay a few days before heading to the seaside No surprise if they do – there’s a lot to see in this modern European city Križevci is one underrated continental Croatian gem that sits close enough to the capital to warrant a visit some of Zagreb’s visitors don’t even bother to travel on to the coast cultural events and opportunities for digital nomads Croatia’s capital has become a year-round destination with its own inexhaustible appeal one of Zagreb’s best aspects is the endless number of amazing day trips you can make from the city The historic town of Križevci is one of those day trips it is one of the oldest medieval towns in the region Križevci famously stands at the intersection of roads connecting Zagreb For centuries it has welcomed visitors travelling along those routes even more people passed through the town after it was included on the important Budapest to Rijeka rail line it’s one of the fastest train routes in Croatia your day trip from Zagreb to Križevci will only take around an hour by train or car And there are plenty of great reasons why you should make the journey Križevci is a nice small town to walk around The town is named after the roads that cross here the D22 in Križevci is more or less a tree-lined residential avenue Today’s town centre only really begins to the north of the crossroads The architecture here is older and more ornate Welcoming you on one side of town is Strossmayer Square the small cute park on Antun Nemčić Square this pretty building is just one of 8 churches here some of them dating back to the Middle Ages be sure to see the Baroque paintings and 18th-century marble altar It’s easy to catch sight of all 8 churches during a short walk around Križevci Also worth looking out for are the 20 old wells dotted around the town You’ll have to come off the main road if you’re going to find them all If you’ve got a knowledge of Croatian language you’ll have spotted that Križevci is actually plural Can you see where the old upper town ends and lower town begins On their family farm estate just outside Križevci the Plavec family of Sveti Petar Orehovac has been breeding horses for decades It’s a friendly place and famous in the local community Hundreds of children from the area have visited here to learn about horses Some volunteer on a regular basis – they help to feed and look after the horses they are taught how to saddle them and how to ride They are curious and eager to make new friends this is the perfect place to be introduced Beginners can ride around the training enclosure on the farm there are trail routes through the pretty surrounding countryside of Sveti Petar Orehovac You don’t have to ride to come and meet the horses here At Restoran Tomislav (here) in the centre of Križevci, you can sample the local beer. Križevačko (here) is the town’s craft brewer and although they’re not so old their beer is already known all across Croatia Their lager and dark beers only come as draft While Križevačko has a good reputation with craft beer connoisseurs the town of Križevci is actually much more famous for its wine The Podolski family (here) grow their grapes on a hill above Carevdar They have ninety thousand vines planted across 13 hectares of pristine they make the wine in the centre of Križevci and you can visit If you’re lucky and it’s been the right kind of weather you might visit in a year when they’ve managed to make some of the extremely rare ‘ledena berba’ (frost harvest) wine At the Korenko winery (here) Sauvignon Blanc and their special blended wine – Cuvée Elizabeta They’ve won numerous awards at domestic and international competitions including a gold medal for their Sauvignon at the Alpe Adria 2017 you can visit for wine tasting and traditional food OPG Dragutin Kamenjak (here) not only grows grapes for wine but also apples some of which go to make an excellent apple cider vinegar They have 4,500 vines in the areas of Greberanec and Cerovec which produce annually between 3,000-5,000 litres of wine Several interesting varieties are grown here including the rare Kleščec which is an indigenous variety of local Kalnik vineyards The family farm is a member of the Križevci-Kalnik-Orehovec Wine Road and is available to visit by prior arrangement Just across the road from Kamenjak’s vines in Greberanec, you’ll find one of the very best places to eat in Križevci. Gornjevinska klet (here) serve delicious food of this specific region All of their ingredients are sourced locally the food is freshly prepared and all of it is homemade back from the main road and surrounded by peaceful nature a play area to keep children occupied until the food arrives dishes are served to sun-shaded wooden tables outside or in the homely you’ll find the remarkable mountains of Kalnik These ancient peaks form a natural border between the historic Croatian regions of Zagorje to the south and east is Koprivnica- Križevci County and to their north is Varaždin County Take your car to the mountain lodge not far from the peak of Mount Kalnik itself It’s just a short walk up to the ruins of the castle fortress on top you get spectacular views of the verdant valley that sits below orchards and fields of agriculture you see from here produce the amazing wine and food you’ll try in Križevci Kalnik fortress was first mentioned in the 13th century and consists of three parts The first part was built during the period of the Tatar invasion and it’s believed that King Bela IV hid here at that time the fortress and its brilliant views are not the only thing to see The mountain range is actually 16 kilometres long Kalnik has two ridges that run parallel to one another Hikers love to come and tackle the peaks of Vranilac and Mali Kalnik and see the rocks known as the Seven Teeth A large section of Kalnička gora is protected and one area near Mali Kalnik is designated as a special botanical reserve You can also explore the Kalnik mountains on an educational trail or on the picturesque strait of Vratno The most highly-prized buildings in Križevci are the Greek Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Trinity and its Episcopal Palace These architectural masterpieces are not only of national significance but also for the wider region making day trips to Križevci worth it if you’re an architecture buff This is the cathedral of Greek Catholics in Croatia this was also the cathedral of Greek Catholics in Serbia The building’s origins go all the way back to an Augustinian monastery that was built here in the 14th century at which point Emperor Joseph II decided it would be put to better use by the military the military had left and the church returned to its original use Reconstruction of the church was carried out by bishop Silvije Bubanović The cathedral’s Baroque architecture was added during these reconstructions The most significant remodelling of the cathedral’s interior and exterior took place between 1895 and 1897 during the reign of Bishop Julije Drohobecki Plans for this reconstruction were made by architect Hermann Bollé famous for his work at Đakovo cathedral and in Zagreb – its cathedral Mirogoj cemetery and the Museum of Arts and Crafts The Neo-Gothic features of the Greek Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Trinity date from this renovation So too do most of the incredible paintings and works of art found inside Bishop Julije Drohobecki was a significant enthusiast of art He commissioned the leading Croatian painters of the day to decorate the cathedral’s interior – Bela Čikoš Sesija Located on the first floor of the eastern block of the bishop’s residence is the Library of the Bishops of Greek Catholicism It contains around five thousand books dating from the 15th century including 42 editions from the 16th century around 70 manuscripts and a particularly rich collection of dictionaries printed in Venice and the first Bible printed in the Croatian language by Petar Katančić in 1831 in Buda Another fascinating aspect of the cathedral is the absence of musical instruments songs are sung unaccompanied in the Old Church Slavonic language – the first Slavic literary language Documents used within the liturgy are written in the Cyrillic alphabet who have strict daily rituals regarding prayer they are very happy to welcome you inside and show you around This article was produced with the kind co-operation of Koprivnica-Križevci County Tourist Board (here) Both the author and Total Croatia News would like to extend their sincere thanks to the following photographers who generously lent their images to this work – Mato Zeman Thanks also to Ivan Nemet and Sonja Badalić Križevci Laboratory for Innovation in Climate KLIK is energy community who reached the very final for the EUSEW 2023 awards in the local energy action category 0 KLIK reached the final stage of this year’s EUSEW Awards competition, in the Local Energy Action category. At the same time, it is one of the two finalists from Southeastern Europe the KLIK energy community helped households to install residential solar power panels of 277 kW in total Half was covered with grants from the City of Križevci while homeowners paid for the remainder The installed photovoltaics will produce an estimated 289 MWh of renewable electricity per year resulting in a reduction of annual CO2 emissions by 54 tonnes In addition to the deployment of solar energy KLIK’s activity has also strengthened the local economy and resulted in the creation of 15 jobs “KLIK is a unique energy cooperative helping citizens in the energy transition,” its Project Manager Sanela Mikulčič Šantić said “We are engaging with the community by collaborating with local organisations In the last two years we organised 22 lectures Through this we are trying to impart the community with knowledge and connect them with other relevant stakeholders to make a more resilient community.” “The energy climate office is a place where citizens can meet It is also a place to further inspire others and it most definitely has an active role in the whole energy transition,” adds Mario Rajn He says he sees citizens as a key driver of the energy transition “We want to be energy independent by 2030 and we cannot establish nor achieve anything without citizens,” Rajn pointed out Winners of the European Sustainable Energy Awards (EUSEW Awards) for 2023 will be announced on June 20. A total of nine finalists in the categories of Innovation, Local Energy Action and Woman in Energy are on the shortlist of this year’s most successful projects. Voting is online and open until June 11 The awards recognize outstanding individuals and projects for their innovation and efforts in the field of energy efficiency and renewables one of the largest wind turbine manufacturers in the world At this year’s Fifth Split International Energy Forum one of the panels was dedicated to energy democracy a new concept that connects the energy transition with democracy and citizen’s participation Nadežda Kokotović (third from the left) with panel moderators at this year's Fifth Split International Energy Forum 0 At this year’s Fifth Split International Energy Forum one of the panels was dedicated to energy democracy I spoke with government officials and activists from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina the climate change is not only the biggest threat to our planet but also an opportunity to start changes in our economies changes that would “dramatically improve lives and reinvigorate democracy from the ground up” (Naomi Klein) local communal electricity plants instead of big energy corporations and citizen movements that care about sustainable development of their local communities The European Green Deal is responding to these social requests to a certain extent when it speaks of fighting energy poverty and generally a holistic approach to sustainable future where social dialogue is playing a big role Mario Rajn is a mayor of Križevci a city of 30 thousands in Zagreb’s proximity and the first one that adopted a development plan with an ambitious goal to achieve energy independence until 2030 Križevci hosted a first small communal solar power plant of 30kwh a so called „energy cooperative“ in Croatia (since 2019 they have a legal status in the EU) Citizens have invested in this community plant in the form of a 10 years’ loan with expected interest of 4,5% The city’s Development Center is a user of the produced electricity while state electricity utility buys out the surplus The City co-finances the solar panels installation at the family houses rooftops The City also co-finances the solar panels installation at the family houses rooftops, and plans to connect the center of the city with its surrounding villages by green hydrogen buses, use geothermal sources to heat public institutions and improve its solid waste management practice. These plans have helped Mario Rajn get his second term as mayor and he also became the Board member of the Energy Cities the European association of the cities in energy transition in addition to being an environment activist for most of his adult life Zoran Kordić is a co-founder and a CEO of a Zelena energetska zadruga (ZEZ which developed that first project in Križevci ZEZ is also in the business of providing trainings on how to establish an energy cooperative and today many have taken this road Founders and participants of energy cooperatives have more in common than just an economic interest: they are all motivated by sustainable development of their cities they are gathered around projects focused on sustainable water energy and waste management in touristic camps and energy efficiency in agriculture Until a couple of years ago, when Croatia fully adapted its legislation to EU’s, ZEZ and other communities were merely surviving, but since then the situation has been improving and now the state treats Zoran and his colleagues as equal partners. ZEZ is also a member of the ResCoop the European federation of citizen energy cooperatives a key promoter of this concept in Europe that gathers some 1900 cooperatives with 1,25 million active citizens Anes Podić from Bosnian environmental NGO „Eko akcija“ spoke about their struggle against small hydro power plants (SHPPs) and the catastrophic impact they have on rivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina In this country 108 SHPPs have been built so far – producing only 2,2% of total electricity (for comparison one wind park there has produced the same quantity as 57 SHPPs) In 2019 BiH generated 40% of its electricity from RES while in the global greenhouse gas emissions its share is only 0,075% The state still plans to construct a couple of hundreds of these projects the state still plans to construct a couple of hundreds of these projects while completely neglecting other sources of renewable energy In spite of the existing legal framework that stipulates maintenance of so-called biological minimum SHPPs are draining last drops of river waters and tens of kilometers of roads are being built through intact woods The protests have been held all over the country with protesters ignoring the internal division and problems maintaining day and night guard shifts and courageously confronting investors’ bulldoggers The grassroot organizations are crowdfunding for legal battles and their activists are very much present in media advocating for urgent and permanent ban on SHPPs construction Their position is that SHPPs should be excluded from the state aid programs and instead energy transition finance programs should be established with a view of needs and limits of the Bosnian society and nature Efforts of environmental activities are being fruitful and every day there are news of another municipality that has forbidden construction of SHPPs on its territory EU’s Water Framework Directive and EU Birds and Habitats Directive have never been transposed into national legislations and neither they are part of the Energy Community Treaty Their full application would mitigate the effect of these projects the horrible effects of ongoing projects cannot be reversed Although panelists from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have different challenges and opportunities what brings them together is their common wish to manage their natural resources on their own but also their common obstacles that slow them down mostly: apathy and ignorance in their society 28 April 2025 - Energy communities can mobilise billions of euros in renewable energy investments yet their potential remains untapped due to complex state aid rules 24 March 2025 - With the new EU Institutions taking office it seems that the main discourse has shifted from the EU Green Deal to competitiveness This new narrative presents both a challenge and an opportunity for European cities 18 March 2025 - Efficient heating and cooling are crucial we can create a circular energy economy in urban areas the hydrogen narrative is less about large-scale ambitions and more about pragmatic realism SPAR Croatia has expanded its store network by opening two new locations in Križevci and Rijeka The Križevci location marks the first SPAR supermarket in the town while the Rijeka location is the sixth The Križevci SPAR Supermarket features a 1,231m² sales area with 23 employees working at the location The company offers a range of products to customers including locally sourced goods such as Hedona chocolates SPAR Croatia CEO Helmut Fenzl said: “We are proud to open a SPAR Supermarket in Križevci and to continue the expansion of our store network in this region “We plan to invest and further expand our network making the brand accessible to as many customers as possible across the country.” Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis Spread across 1,470m² in the Marti retail park the SPAR Supermarket in Rijeka features an extensive product range a selection of DESPAR Italia Own Brand products Fenzl added: “With three SPAR Supermarkets and two INTERSPAR Hypermarkets already in operation in Rijeka we are thrilled to have launched our sixth in the city “We are pleased that our new stores in Rijeka are increasingly located in neighbourhoods providing our customers with better accessibility and greater choice.” SPAR entered Croatia through a licence agreement between Austrian SPAR International (ASPIAG) and SPAR International as well as opened its first store during mid-2005 In August 2018, SPAR opened a new supermarket in the Zagreb district of Knežija in Croatia with an investment of more than €8m Earlier this month, Certas Energy selected Spar UK to serve as convenience partner across 35 of its petrol filling stations View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network By 2016-04-29T10:59:00+01:00 SLOVENIA: SŽ Infrastruktura has begun test running between Pragersko and Ormož as it nears completion of the first phase of a project to modernise the 110 km line from Pragersko on the Ljubljana – Maribor route to Hodoš on the Hungarian border The upgrade will increase the axleload to .. CROATIA: Passenger operator HŽ PP’s first Končar KEV Class 7023 diesel multiple-unit entered revenue service on February 15 The three-car articulated DMU is 58·5 m long CROATIA: Infrastructure manager HŽ Infra has selected a consortium of DIV Dalekovod and Zagreb Montaža as preferred bidder to undertake an extensive modernisation of the 38·2 km Dugo Selo – Križevci section of the Zagreb – Koprivnica – Budapest line The project is costed at €199m Site powered by Webvision Cloud The President of the Republic and Commander in Chief of the Croatian Armed Forces Zoran Milanović attended a celebration marking Homeland War Defenders Day in the City of Križevci and the 31st anniversary of the liberation of the former Yugoslav Army barracks “Kalnik” and the “Široko Brežje” ammunition warehouse in Križevci President Milanović says it important to mark Defenders Day and anniversaries commemorating the liberation of the former barracks and ammunition warehouses in Križevci and similar anniversaries throughout Croatia because “in a certain way it counters attempts to impose a new narrative” In this regard he said that we must never get tired of proving certain things “That we were attacked and that we didn’t want war what you have sacrificed – 37 lives is a huge contribution for a city of this size – that must never be forgotten” “When we were attacked nobody came to our aid in liberating operations in 1994 and 1995 our army acted like a good host knowing how much ammunition it had in its warehouses and that it wouldn’t last long” underlining that we shouldn’t forget and stop repeating that “the Croatian Army liberated Bosnia and Herzegovina the country where today local Croats are being denied their basic rights in a thievish way Without the Croatian Army –not the American French and British bombers – the Serbian army of Karadžić and Mladić would never have agreed to lay down arms sit at the negotiating table and accept Dayton Maybe Dayton has no connection with Križevci but this whole story definitely has a connection he who proves too much – is doing a good job” he said that we must not forget a further lesson that is important for Croatian history and that is – when the big ones are fighting “We paid the bills for others for too long the idea of the historical right to a state that was never forgotten never disappeared in negotiations with all possible foreign masters – that is also something that must be preserved relentlessly stubbornly and never let Croatia become an office of Brussels commissars because all commissars are bad those from Brussels are better than those from Moscow and Belgrade but we do not have to accept that way of thinking,” President Milanović said On this occasion he repeated that Croatia defended itself in the Homeland War We must repeat this time and time again even to those who don’t wish to hear it to those whose wives and children even husbands Croatia saved in the nineties by the tens of thousands – in Croatian cities hotels – and who today don’t even want to say thank you but say that you are part of a joint criminal enterprise On the occasion of Homeland War Defenders Day in the City of Križevci and the 31st anniversary of the liberation of the former Yugoslav Army barracks “Kalnik” and the “Široko Brežje” ammunition warehouse the President of the Republic and Commander in Chief of the Croatian Armed Forces bestowed the Order of the Croatian Trefoil for outstanding service to the Republic of Croatia upon Mate Babić and the Order of the Croatian Interlace for outstanding contribution to the development and reputation of the Republic of Croatia and the well-being of its citizens upon Damir Čerić During his stay in Križevci the President of the Republic toured the “Memorial Room to the Croatian Defenders” in the “Franjo Marković” City Library and laid a wreath at a memorial to the Croatian defenders “Ponos branitelja – u znaku križa” Alongside President Milanović was the Special Adviser to the President for Homeland War Veterans Marijan Mareković PHOTO: Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia / Marko Beljan Croatia’s coastal tourism is well established there is a quiet natural revolution going on with an increasing number of quality rural tourism options The Mediterranean as It Once Was – Meet Healthy Living as It Once Was (and is once more) We start the new series on TCN with a visit to Seoski Turizam Rakic We all know the parable of the billionaire and the fisherman The rich man meets a fisherman on his holiday work incredibly hard and financial success is guaranteed Well then you can retire and spend your day fishing.  The parable struck me again and again last week as I was taken out of Dalmatian sun and sea comfort zone for four of the most fascinating days I have had for a while having accepted an invitation from the Croatian Rural Tourism Association to meet some of its members and take a look at how tourism looks on the continent My knowledge of continental Croatia is embarrassingly poor and this looked like a golden opportunity to explore some of the continent’s top rural secrets with an expert guide.  I had no idea just how golden it would prove to be…   Combining the trip with the Gastronaut visit to Medjimurje about which I wrote recently my introduction to rural tourism in continental Croatia was as a guest at Seoski Turizam Rakic just outside the village of Cabraji near Krizevci where the charming president of the association Jasmina Rakic Horvat and her equally charming family were waiting to welcome us.  I felt a little self-conscious entering their delightful estate is set in splendid isolation from any neighbours allowing them the freedom of the countryside around them which is dotted with animals in their possession – deer Coming from a city background and less than healthy lifestyle there was a definite breath of fresh air as we toasted the welcoming rakija (prepared by the family of course) – here was natural healthy living away from the pressures of modern life.  And we still had three and a half days to go to investigate some other treasures of the Croatian Rural Tourism Association which was formed last year in an effort to bring together some of the country’s premier rural tourism offer while actiing as a more effective lobby with local governments and in Zagreb.  with each room a trove of traditional artefacts and furniture with so much detail that one could really spend the afternoon exploring the history and uses of the various traditional things on display but I had to smile when Jasmina explained that their first appearance in the national media was memorable for the reference to these chairs which were made by prisoners in Lepoglava prison.  With more and more kids these days being swallowed up by addiction to technology places like Seoski Turizam Rakic should assume an even more important role It is somewhat ironic that their purpose to show life as it was in a bygone era may well be eclipsed by the need to show people natural life before the Internet just 25 years ago…  As I was to learn over the ensuing few days food – all home made and sourced locally – is never far away in quality rural tourism on the continent A fine selection of cheeses and pates to accompany a glass or two ot the very drinkable house white What was extremely cute was finding out that each member of the family had his own responsibility and expertise of preparation A recent addition to the family is Jamina’s husband (check out their wedding video held at Seoski Turizam Rakic below) who I immediately had to rename The Peka Meister as he served up a truly memorable feast which could have fed an army for a week (see the preparation in the lead photo of this article) And in an interesting twist for you peka purists our Peka Meister had a little trick I had never seen before in Dalmatia covering everything with leaves of cabbage to add extra juice and flavour before they were discarded prior to service as was apparently the fine selection of home-made vegetarian dishes prepared for my non meat eating companion It is remiss of me that I don’t have photos.  While we were just there for a quiet lunch things can get lively on demand…  and we had not even demolished half of the peka and so it was that I found myself at the controls of a 1951 tractor that is in the family fleet.  it was time to head for the open road.  and decided to sit in the back with the ladies and enjoy Jasmina’s guided tour of the countryside instead.  and several people camp there and fish all day which was actually a disused railway wagon but fiscalisation put paid to that little enterprise If you are looking to get away from it all this undiscovered paradise is just 75km north-east of the capital Zagreb.  What really impressed me about Seoski Turizam Rakic apart from the fabulous food and hospitality was the great attention to detail and authenticity Here was a small project which started very small meaning that the family controls the environment and can therefore develop the business as they see fit From the tastefully and traditionally furnished guest rooms to the open plan hospitality section everything has been planned with meticulous care.  I was surprised too to find that nobody is working here full time Jasmina and her father both have full-time careers as successful surveyors but it is obvious where the true passion of each family member lies lake activities and a host of other activities and insights into life as it used to be but plenty of opportunity to enjoy some truly unspoiled nature and expert hospitality at your fingertips as we were on the verge of our premature departure with one very happy young boy really enjoying himself the excellence that is the standard at Seoski Turizam Rakic is quickly being recognised already winners of the coveted Suncokret award for rural tourism.  Find out more about Seoski Turizam in the videos above and below and visit their website here and then decide if you would rather be a billionaire or a fisherman… The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays The cross pinnacle on the Tower of Jesus Christ will be ready to receive visitors in 2026 on the centennial of Gaudi’s death Now you can get your wine in Talence by paying directly in Bitcoin That’s because the state has to spend money on updating the railway infrastructure rather than subsidizing the cost of the popular pass Steffen Romstöck said that he would respect the residents’ choice and would take over the helm of the municipality which will come into force from 1 January 2025 Rethinking renewable energy sources for the urban landscape But operating them is still illegal under the country’s legislation can inform and inspire communities and entrepreneurs that still feel trepidation at the prospect of energy transition it has a unique modular design that allows it to be shortened and lengthened like a train that’s the promise made by the mayor of Paris the district has long been known as the hangout spot for the artsy crowds Hostal de Pinós is located in the geographical centre of the autonomous region the ranking considers several distinct but essential factors these quiet areas will now be available on all main routes in the country The academic institution shows a deeper understanding of the well-being of its students He has a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the Faculty of Science with pedagogical and psychological competencies acquired at the Faculty of Education Josip Juraj Strossmayer University in Osijek As a scholarship holder of the VERN Polytechnic He also completed the annual program of the Academy for Political Development of the Council of Europe He has been active as a volunteer in the civic sector for more than a decade and is the former president of the Križevci Association P.O.I.N.T in which he realized many charitable actions as well as organized various cultural and artistic festivals and projects that promote education At the end of his term in the association he decided to pursue local public policy He was a member of the City Youth Council of the City of Križevci from 2009 to 2013 and a member of the County Youth Council of Koprivnica-Križevci County from 2012 to 2014 He completed his internship in the banking sector He worked for several years as a mathematics teacher in primary and secondary schools in Križevci and the surrounding area He worked as an executive director in a company from Križevci with about forty employees in the fields of business development and strategic management He prepared and successfully secured funding from EU funds for the project for the introduction of modern technological solutions in the business of the company and he and his wife like to take part in pub quizzes He nurtured his love for music in his youth as a keyboardist in the Križevci rock band Porota and he also finished elementary music school especially from the economic and technological fields Mario Rajn was elected mayor of Križevci in the 2017 elections as an independent candidate he secured 61.58% of the votes Daniela Rogulj The Tourist Board of Koprivnica-Križevci County has traditionally organized ‘Pisanica od srca’ or ‘Easter egg from the heart’.  A famous Easter project by the Tourist Board of Koprivnica-Križevci County, ‘Pisanica od srca’ is an Easter exhibition where large eggs are painted in the style of naive art. The Easter eggs are made of polyester and are 2.05 meters tall and 1.50 meters wide, reports HRTurizam on April 15 Thanks to the cooperation with the Croatian National Tourist Board these famous Easter eggs have spread the joy of the holiday throughout the squares galleries and exhibition spaces of Rome and Vatican City the Easter eggs are posing proudly in the cities of Olomouc right in front of the town hall and monument to the Holy Trinity which was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage The egg was painted by members of the Molve painter’s circle including Martin and Stjepan Đukin the egg was set in front of the Vinarium Lendava tower The egg in Berlin was set up at the Berlin Zoo The egg will adorn the entrance to the zoo through the end of April this year before it is moved to a suitable exhibition Stjepan Pongrac and Zlatko Štrfiček Here’s a closer look at the ‘Easter egg from the heart’ tradition Cengiz İnşaat contributes to Croatia's strategic transportation goals with the "Krizevci-Koprivnica Railway Project" which has an important place in Europe's transportation infrastructure The project is planned to be completed in the third quarter of 2025 will connect Central Europe to the Adriatic via Croatia significantly increasing passenger and freight transport capacity in the region Europe's Trans European Transport Network (TEN-T) The network aims to strengthen economic integration across the continent by connecting the Iberian Peninsula to Ukraine via Hungary double-track modern railway line will be built high speed trains It is designed to be suitable for use In the project to be carried out under the leadership of Cengiz İnşaat: the existing signaling and communication systems will be renewed and the safety and capacity of the line will be increased 85% of the project's financing is provided by the European Union which provides a significant economic advantage for Croatia The most striking and challenging part of the project is 338-meter steel bridge to be built over the Drava RiverThis engineering marvel will be one of the most critical points of the line and will significantly increase Croatia's railway transport capacity Croatia will gain a great momentum in passenger and freight transport The Krizevci-Koprivnica line will strengthen the country's connection to the Adriatic Sea and create great opportunities especially in the logistics and trade sectors the project aims to reduce road traffic and related carbon emissions by promoting rail transport in line with environmental sustainability goals is implementing one of Croatia’s largest railway infrastructure investments having won the tender by bidding 400 million euros The company’s experience in international projects has strengthened the cooperation established with the Croatian Government The Krizevci-Koprivnica Railway Project has an important place not only in Croatia but also in Europe’s transport infrastructure will contribute to the economic integration of Europe and play a strategic role in Croatia’s achievement of its national transport goals This modern line extends to the Adriaticwill be a turning point in the transportation infrastructure of the future The new generation of the Opel Corsa has proven its success by passing the 1 million sales threshold. 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