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PROJECT MEETING IN
CROATIA
(24.  28.4.2017)
 Meeting at the school
 Welcome by town mayor Edi Andrija邸i
 Introduction of countries and schools through
powerpoint presentation
 Team building games
 Visit to the Tourist board in Umag
 Sports activities in Katoro, Umag
 Visit to the Institute Ruer Bo邸kovi
 Seightseeing tour of Rovinj
 Visit to the NGO Green Istria in Pula
 Seightseeing tour of Pula
 Managment practices in a hotel company
 Visit to the Institute of Agriculture and Tourism
in Pore
 Seightseeing tour of Pore
 Creating projects LOGO
 Creating a project Facebook page
 Creating a project web page
http://water-
lite.eu/
 Creating a project video clip
 Presentations of work results
 Making a questionnaire about tourism
WATER AND
ENERGY
WHICH TYPES OF WATER-BASED ENERGY
PRODUCTION ARE THERE IN THE REGION?
-Croatia is one of the leading countries in producing energy from renewable
sources
-Due to its richness in water resources, Croatia produces a relatively high
percentage of hydroelectric power.
- Hydroelectric power plants generate around 50% of the energy supplied in the
national energetic grid
-Tidal power is unfortunately undeveloped in the whole Adriatic region , as tidal
ranges in the Adriatic are very small - from 25 to 80 centimeters
(and they are bigger in the northern than in the southern part) which makes the
Adriatic unsuitable for tidal power
-There are 40 locations in the world suitable for tidal power production
NATIONAL
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
PLANTS
 There are 17 larger (more than 10MW) and 20 smaller (from
0.5 to 10 MW) hydroelectric power plants in Croatia  all within
the national power utility company HEP
 The hydroelectric power plants are grouped into 3
PRODUCTION SECTORS relative to geographical features -
river basins:
The production area NORTH is related to the Drava basin
(Drava-323 km flowing through Croatia)
Production area WEST : based on rivers of the VELEBIT
mountain chain
Production area SOUTH : based on the basins of the KRKA and
CETINA rivers
And the autonomous production sector HE Dubrovnik part on
the basin of the TREBINJICA river - comprises HE power plants
shared by Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina,
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF ENERGY IS
PRODUCED IN THIS WAY?
Out of the total of 3.552,15 MW for the production of electrical energy,
2.074,35 MW are obtained from hydroelectric power (without the Dubrovnik
power plant) Which makes 58,4% of the national production
The power plant Dubrovnik produces annually around 1654 GW
SOURCES OF NATURAL GAS IN CROATIA
HAS THE PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION OF
ENERGY IN GENERAL CHANGED IN THE PAST
25 YEARS? IF SO, HOW AND WHY ?
 In the past 10 years drop in the use of petroleum and natural gas
 The northern Adriatic used to be rich in natural gas, and up to 2010 Croatia used to cover 80%
of the national demand through its own production, with minimal import
 Since 2013 national industrial companies experienced a major crisis which resulted in a drop of
the production.
 It has been estimated that till 2020 the production of natural gas will drop by 7% annually
 due to an increase in demand for energy and the environmental factors, Croatia committed to re-
directing its energy politics towards renewable sources of energy , in accordance with the EU
legislature
WILL IT BE NECESSARY TO RE-FOCUS THE
TYPE OF ENERGY PRODUCTION WHICH IS
EMPLOYED ?
- Considering the environmental impact of non renewable energy sources on the
environment,
Croatia has completely adapted its energy policy to the EU legislature
- There are currently 5 laws governing the production and subsidiarization of electrical
energy produced through renewable resources
- Croatia sets out to achieve a minimum of 13% of electrical energy produced from
renewable sources by 2020
- The government is currently trying to draft the legal framework to subsidize heating from
renewable resources
HOW COULD THE
PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY
CHANGE IN THE NEXT 25 YEARS ?
 NATIONAL GOALS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES
 TYPE OF RESOURCE: 2010. 2020. 2030.
 BIOMASS 18,14 33,86 68,72
 BIO FUELS 2,50 9,55 14,35
 WIND ENERGY 1,02 9,50 15,84
 HYDROELECTRIC EN  SMALL PLANTS 0,40 0,97 1,55
 HYDROELECTRIC EN.  LARGE PLANTS 21,06 23,76 23,76
 GEOTHERMAL EN. 0,15 5,51 8,54
 SOLAR ENERGY 0,51 5,27 13,87
 TOTAL 43,78 88,42 146,63
 TILL 2020 CROATIA PLANS TO OBTAIN 88,42 PJ FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES
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30
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ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM
RENEWABLE SOURCES
2010 2020 2030
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  • 4. Team building games Visit to the Tourist board in Umag Sports activities in Katoro, Umag
  • 5. Visit to the Institute Ruer Bo邸kovi Seightseeing tour of Rovinj
  • 6. Visit to the NGO Green Istria in Pula Seightseeing tour of Pula
  • 7. Managment practices in a hotel company Visit to the Institute of Agriculture and Tourism in Pore
  • 10. Creating a project Facebook page
  • 11. Creating a project web page http://water- lite.eu/
  • 12. Creating a project video clip
  • 13. Presentations of work results Making a questionnaire about tourism
  • 15. WHICH TYPES OF WATER-BASED ENERGY PRODUCTION ARE THERE IN THE REGION? -Croatia is one of the leading countries in producing energy from renewable sources -Due to its richness in water resources, Croatia produces a relatively high percentage of hydroelectric power. - Hydroelectric power plants generate around 50% of the energy supplied in the national energetic grid -Tidal power is unfortunately undeveloped in the whole Adriatic region , as tidal ranges in the Adriatic are very small - from 25 to 80 centimeters (and they are bigger in the northern than in the southern part) which makes the Adriatic unsuitable for tidal power -There are 40 locations in the world suitable for tidal power production
  • 16. NATIONAL HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS There are 17 larger (more than 10MW) and 20 smaller (from 0.5 to 10 MW) hydroelectric power plants in Croatia all within the national power utility company HEP The hydroelectric power plants are grouped into 3 PRODUCTION SECTORS relative to geographical features - river basins: The production area NORTH is related to the Drava basin (Drava-323 km flowing through Croatia) Production area WEST : based on rivers of the VELEBIT mountain chain Production area SOUTH : based on the basins of the KRKA and CETINA rivers And the autonomous production sector HE Dubrovnik part on the basin of the TREBINJICA river - comprises HE power plants shared by Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina,
  • 17. WHAT PERCENTAGE OF ENERGY IS PRODUCED IN THIS WAY? Out of the total of 3.552,15 MW for the production of electrical energy, 2.074,35 MW are obtained from hydroelectric power (without the Dubrovnik power plant) Which makes 58,4% of the national production The power plant Dubrovnik produces annually around 1654 GW
  • 18. SOURCES OF NATURAL GAS IN CROATIA
  • 19. HAS THE PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY IN GENERAL CHANGED IN THE PAST 25 YEARS? IF SO, HOW AND WHY ? In the past 10 years drop in the use of petroleum and natural gas The northern Adriatic used to be rich in natural gas, and up to 2010 Croatia used to cover 80% of the national demand through its own production, with minimal import Since 2013 national industrial companies experienced a major crisis which resulted in a drop of the production. It has been estimated that till 2020 the production of natural gas will drop by 7% annually due to an increase in demand for energy and the environmental factors, Croatia committed to re- directing its energy politics towards renewable sources of energy , in accordance with the EU legislature
  • 20. WILL IT BE NECESSARY TO RE-FOCUS THE TYPE OF ENERGY PRODUCTION WHICH IS EMPLOYED ? - Considering the environmental impact of non renewable energy sources on the environment, Croatia has completely adapted its energy policy to the EU legislature - There are currently 5 laws governing the production and subsidiarization of electrical energy produced through renewable resources - Croatia sets out to achieve a minimum of 13% of electrical energy produced from renewable sources by 2020 - The government is currently trying to draft the legal framework to subsidize heating from renewable resources
  • 21. HOW COULD THE PRODUCTION/CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY CHANGE IN THE NEXT 25 YEARS ? NATIONAL GOALS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES TYPE OF RESOURCE: 2010. 2020. 2030. BIOMASS 18,14 33,86 68,72 BIO FUELS 2,50 9,55 14,35 WIND ENERGY 1,02 9,50 15,84 HYDROELECTRIC EN SMALL PLANTS 0,40 0,97 1,55 HYDROELECTRIC EN. LARGE PLANTS 21,06 23,76 23,76 GEOTHERMAL EN. 0,15 5,51 8,54 SOLAR ENERGY 0,51 5,27 13,87 TOTAL 43,78 88,42 146,63 TILL 2020 CROATIA PLANS TO OBTAIN 88,42 PJ FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES 2010 2020 2030