Croatia
power plants.
Croatia has 24 power plants in our public-data catalog, totalling 3.3 GW of tracked generating capacity. Its grid leans on hydro — 49.6% of tracked capacity (1.6 GW), with oil a distant second at 22.6%. The largest single plant we track is Zakucac Hydroelectric Power Plant Croatia (522 MW, online since 1961).
Croatia electricity mix
Tracked installed capacity by fuel, from our public-data catalog. Each fuel links to its global page.
Largest plants in Croatia
Frequently asked questions
Where does Croatia get its electricity?
Across the 24 plants in our catalog, Croatia's tracked capacity is led by hydro at 49.6% (1.6 GW), then oil at 22.6% and natural gas at 17.8%. These are tracked installed-capacity shares from public datasets, not live generation.
What is the largest power plant in Croatia?
The largest plant we track in Croatia is Zakucac Hydroelectric Power Plant Croatia, a hydro facility with 522 MW of capacity (commissioned 1961). Open nrgmap to see it on the map with 23 other Croatia plants.
How many power plants does Croatia have?
Our catalog tracks 24 power plants in Croatia, totalling 3.3 GW. This is a large, representative subset built from sources like WRI, EIA and OpenStreetMap — the true national total, including the smallest installations, is higher.
Can I see Croatia's power grid on a map?
Yes — open nrgmap at app.nrgmap.com and search Croatia to fly to it. Every tracked plant is a marker sized by capacity and coloured by fuel, with the national fuel mix in the side panel.