The unintegrated system is due to be finished before the end of the year. It is located at a location called Griževa glavica near the village of Žena Glava, 3.6 kilometers southwest from the town and 4.8 kilometers east from Komiža, which is slightly smaller than Vis.
The company founded by Končar – Elektroindustrija DD sold the project one year ago to HEP Group. It is the main electricity producer, controlled by the government, while the engineering firm is partly state-owned. The transaction was worth HRK 20 million or EUR 2.7 million for the endeavor originally envisaged to reach a maximum of 2.2 MW, while the latest figures place the value at HRK 25 million.
Mayor claims the photovoltaic unit will be the biggest among all Mediterranean islands
Radica asserted the landscape won’t be disturbed at all. In his words, the Vis power plant will be the biggest among all Mediterranean islands. It is designed to withstand wind of up to 150 kilometers per hour. It takes up a surface equivalent to more than nine soccer fields. Končar’s inverters are about to be delivered.
The solar unit is being made to last 25 years since the start of operation at the country’s most remote inhabited island. It is scheduled for January.
Current solar projects in Cres may bring more than 10 MW of power
Meanwhile, local authorities in Cres are still waiting for the start of works to install a solar power plant of 6.5 MW. The northern island will get 13 segments of 500 kW each on a total of 17 hectares, according to plans made by HEP, the regional government and the church, which owns the land. It will be leased.
The project is worth HRK 45 million. The Orlec Trinket East is two kilometers north of Orlec village. Its output should be 8.5 GWh per annum. The Orlec Trinket West is planned to add 4.14 MW.
HEP recently revealed it intends to build a 75-MW photovoltaic utility in Korlat in Dalmatia, estimating the investment at HRK 480 million.