We are currently advancing three significant renewable energy initiatives in Croatia – the Brda Umovi wind farm, Vedrine solar park and Ljubovo wind farm.
These ventures are just the beginning of DRI’s plans to drive the transition to renewable energy in Croatia.

Project type
projects in
development stage
total capacity (MW) in the country

The Brda Umovi wind farm, situated in Split, Dalmatia County, is a dual-phase project. The initial phase will generate 127.5MW, and an additional 28.9MW in the second stage. Grid connection is anticipated by fall 2026.
MW capacity
homes powered*
tonnes of CO2 reduced annually**

Vedrine solar park is a 60MWp solar project also located in Split, Dalmatia County. This project, self-developed by DRI, is expected to start supplying energy to Croatian communities in 2027.

Situated in Lika-Senj County, the Ljubovo wind farm will generate 120MW. Construction on the project is scheduled to commence in 2027, during the first half of the year, and it is expected to start supplying energy to Croatian communities in late 2028.
* based on the Croatia Energy Report, issued in February 2024 by Enerdata.
** based on Statista, Carbon intensity of the power sector in the European Union in 2021.