Croatia's largest wind farm successfully cooperates with China.
Though language barriers posed challenges initially, Tojcic highlighted the "full trust" of the Chinese team as key to their success. "This is very important for doing the job," he said.
The collaboration has also been financially rewarding for Fractal, which holds a five-year contract with Norinco International worth 2.5 million euros (2.64 million U.S. dollars), set to run until 2028.
Tojcic added that the partnership's value extends further, with Norinco International expanding operations to neighboring countries, increasing opportunities for Fractal.
In addition to meeting European Union safety and environmental standards, Tojcic praised the wind farm's job creation, noting over 40 Croatian contractors participated in the project, with over half of the 500 daily workers during peak construction coming from Croatia.
Currently, 32 Croatian employees work in the Senj and Zagreb offices of Norinco International, outnumbering their Chinese counterparts.
Aerial photo taken on Sept.16, 2020 shows the construction site of the 156 Megawatt (MW) Senj Wind Farm project in Senj, Croatia. (Xinhua/Gao Lei)
"The local community has benefited greatly," Tojcic said. The wind farm produces 530 million kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually, easing energy shortages and reducing Croatia's carbon dioxide emissions by about 460,000 tons per year.
Located on Croatia's Adriatic coast, the Senj Wind Farm symbolizes the strong potential for future China-Croatia collaboration. "I foresee a successful development of relations between the two countries," Tojcic said.