Project name: Analysis of spatial features of Sisak-Moslavina county for the use of renewable energy sources
Client: Sisak-Moslavina County
Period: 10/2015 – 02/2016
Funding: State Budget
Location: Croatia
The analysis of Sisak-Moslavina spatial potential for the use of renewable energy sources consisted of the following project components:
- Analysis of use potential of wind energy, solar energy, biomass energy (from agriculture, forestry, waste), biogas energy/landfill – gas energy, geothermal energy and aquifer energy in Sisak-Moslavina County as well as their use technology
- Assessment of natural and technical potential of the aforementioned renewal energy sources
- Performance of multi-criteria analysis of area suitability models for the location of photovoltaic power plants, wind farms, biomass power plants, and small hydroelectric power plants, on the basis of pre-defined development and protection criteria
- Performance of selection and analysis of potential sites, estimation of risk level for each location of significant ecological network impact
- Performance of selection and analysis of potential locations for biogas/landfill-gas energy and geothermal energy utilisation
- Performance of selection of locations to be included in the SP of Sisak-Moslavina County
Provision of guidelines for used and location of RES power plants outside the building area of a settlement; particular guidelines for the planning and construction of a small photovoltaic and solar thermal systems in the building area of a settlement as well as guidelines for the use of renewable energy sources in building construction.
- Documentation development
- Spatial analysis
- Multi-criteria analysis
- Location analysis
- Guideline provision
- Project management
- Reporting
- Data collection

