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HCOIE

Hrvatski Centar Obnovljivih Izvora Energije

Croatian Center of Renewable Energy Sources

Year created: 1988 No of staff: 11

Sources of Funding
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01% - National
01% - Regional
01% - Local
97% - Private

Address
Medarska 24
Zagreb
10000
Croatia

Phone:
+385(0)1 387 39 79
Fax:


solarserdar@gmail.com

Web site: http://ccres.yolasite.com

Primary contact

Željko Serdar
solarserdar@gmail.com

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General Info

CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (CCRES)

• was founded in 1988 as the non-profit European Association for Renewable Energy that conducts its work independently of political parties, institutions, commercial enterprises and interest groups,

 • is dedicated to the cause of completely substituting for nuclear and fossil energy through renewable energy,

 • regards solar energy supply as essential to preserve the natural resources and a prerequisite for a sustainable economy,

• acts to change conventional political priorities and common infrastructures in favor of renewable energy, from the local to the international level,

 • brings together expertise from the fields of politics, economy, science, and culture to promote the entry of solar energy,

• provides the opportunity to play a part in the sociocultural movement for renewable energy by joining the association for everyone,

• considers full renewable energy supply a momentous and visionary goal - the challenge of the century to humanity.

Created on 1988, the Croatian Center of Renewable Energy Sources (CCRES) is the umbrella organisation of the Croatian renewable energy industry, trade and research associations active in the sectors of photovoltaics, small hydropower, solar thermal, bioenergy, geothermal, ocean, concentrated solar power and wind energy.
CCRES defends the interests of independent, decentralised power, fuel and heat producers from renewable sources , promotes non discriminatory priority access to the energy grids and market, engages for robust national RES policies and support mechanisms, favouring well designed Feed-I
Furthermore, CCRES strengthens and rationalises the European research, demonstration and development efforts in all renewable energy technologies.