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The Government of the Republic of Croatia Presented a Thermal Power Plant in Rijeka to a Private Ukrainian Company: "a Super Rich Oligarch Is Behind It"

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Some energy experts consider the Government's decision by which Prime Minister Andrej Plenković decided on January 8 to hand over two decommissioned thermal power plants – the one in Sisak and the mazut-fired thermal power plant in Rijeka – to the private Ukrainian energy company DTEK free of charge to be controversial. Due to the penetration of a cold wave and low temperatures that prevailed in the eastern and
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Some energy experts consider the Government's decision by which Prime Minister Andrej Plenković decided on January 8 to hand over two decommissioned thermal power plants – the one in Sisak and the mazut-fired thermal power plant in Rijeka – to the private Ukrainian energy company DTEK free of charge to be controversial. Due to the penetration of a cold wave and low temperatures that prevailed in the eastern and

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morski.hr broke the news in on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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