
Green Energy HUB Lećevica
The Green Energy HUB Lećevica is a strategically planned, integrated renewable energy project in southern Croatia. It brings together large-scale solar, wind, battery storage, and hydrogen-based technologies to create one of the region’s most advanced clean energy ecosystems.
The project includes the construction of 161 MW of solar photovoltaic capacity, a 100 MW wind farm, and a 50 MW / 250 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) to ensure grid stability and flexible dispatch of renewable electricity. This renewable electricity will serve as the primary power source for the production of green hydrogen via a 100 MW electrolyzer facility, marking one of the most ambitious hydrogen initiatives in Southeast Europe.
In addition, the HUB will feature a power-to-liquid (PtL) facility for the production of e-methanol, combining green hydrogen with biogenic CO₂ sourced from local waste treatment processes in Bikarac.
The entire initiative is structured in four development phases, allowing for further optimization and scalability based on evolving market demand for green hydrogen and e-fuels. With its multi-technology integration and strong alignment with the European Green Deal and REPowerEU strategy, Green Energy HUB Lećevica represents a blueprint for deep decarbonization of industry and transport, and a model for sustainable energy development in the region.