On the sun-drenched plains near Benkovac in Zadar County, a transformative project is taking shape. Croatia's largest solar power plant, SE Korlat, is set to redefine the nation's energy landscape, providing clean electricity to as many as 100,000 households. . By June 2025, Croatia's cumulative solar capacity reached 1,099 MW, as reported by the Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia Association (RES Croatia). This includes 980 MW connected to the distribution grid and 119 MW to the transmission grid, accounting for 5. 4% of the country's total electricity. . Croatia is expected to surpass 1 GW of solar power by 2025, driven by a significant increase in installations and supportive policies. By 2025, photovoltaic power is expected to exceed 1 GW. However, structural and legal challenges remain, hindering the sector's momentum. 86 GW, marking an impressive growth rate of 85. As a result, the total Croatia renewable energy has reached 19.