Korcula

The “Mapping of the Energetic Potential of Island Korčula” project is completed

In April 2021, the US Embassy in Croatia approved funding for the Island Movement‘s project “Exploiting the Energy Potentials of Croatian Islands” with the purpose of research into the energy potentials of island Korčula.

Funds were obtained from the US Embassy’s call for small loans called “Energizing the Balkans”.

The Island Movement focused on Korcula. This island was chosen because the Association has already started the mapping phase with the involvement of volunteers in order to apply for the competition.

Grant funding enabled the employment of expert Mislav Škacan as project manager for the survey questionnaire and analysis of the situation and additional engagement of volunteer Dubravka Jeričević. She was responsible for dissemination of survey questionnaires and volunteer Andrea Beader was in charge of the dissemination of questionnaires through portals and social networks.

Expert support was provided by the Movement’s volunteers Andreja Baraba, Maja Jurišić and Ivan Zoković.

A total of 123 participants completed the questionnaire and are currently living or working on Korčula. 

Of the total number of participants, 60 (48.80%) were men and 63 (51.2%) were women. Most of the participants are between 31 and 60 years old (respectively: 29.3% of them from 31 to 40, 24.4% of them from 41 to 50 and 20.3% from 51 to 60; a total of 74% of participants). There were no participants in the under-20 age group, and only two participants were over 71 years old.

The key findings were:

  • 123 participants; equal number F and M
  • most participants are between 31 and 60 years old
  • most are highly educated people
  • most are employed or self-employed
  • mostly natural persons
  • most participants are working in micro companies

In general, most participants want to invest with their own financial assets in projects, but forty percent of them still can’t decide whether to invest. 

According to the participants, they need:

  • More knowledge of energetics
  • More knowledge of projects
  • Financial assistance
  • Project management assistance
  • Associating with other participants 

50% of participants plan to install solar panels soon

Half of participants don’t have installed solar panels on their houses but half of them plan on installing them.

However, most participants don’t know anything about the ESCO model but almost half of them want to find out more information about it.

Most participants own an edifice without access to the electromagnetic network, but half of them plan on connecting to the network, while 70% of them plan on creating their own network with energy storage. 

Regarding waste management, most participants have the option of waste sorting where they live, but 40% of them are not happy with the current waste management system.

Source: otoci.eu