HPP Orlovac is the organizationally leading power plant in the group of the eponymous Main Hydro Power Plant (GHE), which also includes HPP Peruća and HPP Đale. The Orlovac Hydro Power Plant, put into operation in 1973, is a 237 MW high-pressure derivative hydro power plant that uses the waters of the Livanjsko polje basin and discharges them into the Cetina River basin downstream of Peruća.
HPP Peruća is an accumulation dam hydroelectric power plant with an original capacity of 41.6 MW located next to the Peruća dam on the Cetina River, it was put into operation in 1960.
HPP Đale is a run-of-the-mill low-pressure dam hydro power plant with a daily accumulation of a total production capacity of 40.8 MW. It is located 5.8 km downstream from Trilj in Sinjsko polje, in the Split-Dalmatia County.
RHP Velebit is a reversible derivative production plant with a capacity of 276 MW in generator and 240 MW engine mode (276 / -240 MW). It is located in the lower course of the Zrmanja River, about 10 km upstream from the town of Obrovac, Zadar County.
The construction of the Velebit hydroelectric power plant began in 1978. It was put into operation in 1984 and was then one of the largest pumped storage hydropower plants in Europe. Its construction represented a huge technical and technological challenge, both for Croatian Electric Power Company and for the domestic industry – contractors and equipment suppliers.
Especially demanding was the construction of the engine room, of the well type, deep in the rock. The Velebit hydropower plant is one of the most complex hydropower facilities in Croatia.
In addition to electricity production, the significance of the Velebit hydroelectric power plant is the possibility of pumping operation, i.e. “saving” (accumulating) excess electricity produced from conventional fossil fuel power plants, run-of-river hydroelectric power plants, energy produced from wind farms and other renewable sources. RHP Velebit actually serves as a large “battery” for storing electricity, which is then placed in the system when it is most needed.
The purpose of the buildings and premises is to provide technical support and refuelling the aircraft. The location of the location is in the area of the village of Pleso, the city of Velika Gorica, in the immediate vicinity of the Franjo Tuđman Airport.
The location is bordered on the north side by the Franjo Tuđman Airport, on the south and east sides there are green areas and residential houses that are about 350 m away from the tank, while on the west side there is a parking lot at a distance of about 500 m.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
FIRE AND TECHNOLOGICAL EXPLOSION RISK ASSESSMENT
FIRE PROTECTION PLAN
The PSP Okoli plant is located in the vicinity of Velika Ludina in Sisak-Moslavina County. It was put into trial operation at the end of 1987, and in April 1988 the first gas injection cycle began.
After more than 20 years of operation within INA, the underground gas storage facility Okoli was organized at the beginning of December 2008 into the company Underground Gas Storage Ltd.
CTP Projekt has prepared THE TECHNICAL VALUATION TEAM REPORT.
BE-TO Osijek with an electrical capacity of 3 MWe and a thermal capacity of 10 MWt, is a project of a combi-cogeneration power plant on forest biomass in the combined production of heat and electricity.
The primary purpose of BE-TO Osijek is the production of technological steam for industrial consumers and thermal energy for the district heating system of the city of Osijek.
As a high-efficiency renewable cogeneration, the power plant has the status of a privileged electricity producer for a period of 14 years. The bio-power plant is located next to the existing TE-TO Osijek.
Vetropack Straža d.d., located in Hum na Sutli near the Slovenian border, is the only manufacturer of glass packaging in Croatia and a leading supplier to the markets of Southeast Europe.
The factory was founded in 1860 as a small forest glassworks producing bottles for a mineral water bottling plant in nearby Rogaška Slatina. Today, it is a modern industrial facility with over 600 employees and an annual output exceeding one billion glass containers.
Since 1996, Vetropack Straža has been part of the Swiss Vetropack Group, which has invested more than €265 million in the modernization and development of the plant. The factory currently operates three glass melting furnaces and 12 production lines, with a daily production capacity of nearly 1,000 tons of glass.
As one of the largest employers in the region, Vetropack Straža makes a significant contribution to the economic and social development of Hum na Sutli and its surroundings, supporting local initiatives, educational institutions, and cultural projects.
SURVEY OF EXISTING MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
FIRE PROTECTION STUDY
STUDY OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATION DESIGN
SPRINKLER INSTALLATION DESIGN
AS-BUILT DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
The ethanol factory in Osijek was intended for the production of environmentally friendly fuel – ethyl alcohol (ethanol), with animal feed as a by-product. The ethanol factory consists of a complex of engineering and architectural structures forming a technological and functional facility.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
FIRE PROTECTION STUDY
STUDY OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
CLASSIFICATION OF ENDANGERED AREAS
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
GAS ALARM SYSTEM
HPP Orlovac is the organizationally leading power plant in the group of the eponymous Main Hydro Power Plant (GHE), which also includes HPP Peruća and HPP Đale. The Orlovac Hydro Power Plant, put into operation in 1973, is a 237 MW high-pressure derivative hydro power plant that uses the waters of the Livanjsko polje basin and discharges them into the Cetina River basin downstream of Peruća.
HPP Peruća is an accumulation dam hydroelectric power plant with an original capacity of 41.6 MW located next to the Peruća dam on the Cetina River, it was put into operation in 1960.
HPP Đale is a run-of-the-mill low-pressure dam hydro power plant with a daily accumulation of a total production capacity of 40.8 MW. It is located 5.8 km downstream from Trilj in Sinjsko polje, in the Split-Dalmatia County.
RHP Velebit is a reversible derivative production plant with a capacity of 276 MW in generator and 240 MW engine mode (276 / -240 MW). It is located in the lower course of the Zrmanja River, about 10 km upstream from the town of Obrovac, Zadar County.
The construction of the Velebit hydroelectric power plant began in 1978. It was put into operation in 1984 and was then one of the largest pumped storage hydropower plants in Europe. Its construction represented a huge technical and technological challenge, both for Croatian Electric Power Company and for the domestic industry – contractors and equipment suppliers.
Especially demanding was the construction of the engine room, of the well type, deep in the rock. The Velebit hydropower plant is one of the most complex hydropower facilities in Croatia.
In addition to electricity production, the significance of the Velebit hydroelectric power plant is the possibility of pumping operation, i.e. “saving” (accumulating) excess electricity produced from conventional fossil fuel power plants, run-of-river hydroelectric power plants, energy produced from wind farms and other renewable sources. RHP Velebit actually serves as a large “battery” for storing electricity, which is then placed in the system when it is most needed.
The purpose of the buildings and premises is to provide technical support and refuelling the aircraft. The location of the location is in the area of the village of Pleso, the city of Velika Gorica, in the immediate vicinity of the Franjo Tuđman Airport.
The location is bordered on the north side by the Franjo Tuđman Airport, on the south and east sides there are green areas and residential houses that are about 350 m away from the tank, while on the west side there is a parking lot at a distance of about 500 m.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
FIRE AND TECHNOLOGICAL EXPLOSION RISK ASSESSMENT
FIRE PROTECTION PLAN
The PSP Okoli plant is located in the vicinity of Velika Ludina in Sisak-Moslavina County. It was put into trial operation at the end of 1987, and in April 1988 the first gas injection cycle began.
After more than 20 years of operation within INA, the underground gas storage facility Okoli was organized at the beginning of December 2008 into the company Underground Gas Storage Ltd.
CTP Projekt has prepared THE TECHNICAL VALUATION TEAM REPORT.
BE-TO Osijek with an electrical capacity of 3 MWe and a thermal capacity of 10 MWt, is a project of a combi-cogeneration power plant on forest biomass in the combined production of heat and electricity.
The primary purpose of BE-TO Osijek is the production of technological steam for industrial consumers and thermal energy for the district heating system of the city of Osijek.
As a high-efficiency renewable cogeneration, the power plant has the status of a privileged electricity producer for a period of 14 years. The bio-power plant is located next to the existing TE-TO Osijek.
Vetropack Straža d.d., located in Hum na Sutli near the Slovenian border, is the only manufacturer of glass packaging in Croatia and a leading supplier to the markets of Southeast Europe.
The factory was founded in 1860 as a small forest glassworks producing bottles for a mineral water bottling plant in nearby Rogaška Slatina. Today, it is a modern industrial facility with over 600 employees and an annual output exceeding one billion glass containers.
Since 1996, Vetropack Straža has been part of the Swiss Vetropack Group, which has invested more than €265 million in the modernization and development of the plant. The factory currently operates three glass melting furnaces and 12 production lines, with a daily production capacity of nearly 1,000 tons of glass.
As one of the largest employers in the region, Vetropack Straža makes a significant contribution to the economic and social development of Hum na Sutli and its surroundings, supporting local initiatives, educational institutions, and cultural projects.
SURVEY OF EXISTING MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
FIRE PROTECTION STUDY
STUDY OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATION DESIGN
SPRINKLER INSTALLATION DESIGN
AS-BUILT DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
The ethanol factory in Osijek was intended for the production of environmentally friendly fuel – ethyl alcohol (ethanol), with animal feed as a by-product. The ethanol factory consists of a complex of engineering and architectural structures forming a technological and functional facility.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
FIRE PROTECTION STUDY
STUDY OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
CLASSIFICATION OF ENDANGERED AREAS
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
GAS ALARM SYSTEM