Croatia is already printing too much money with no real economy..
We are already too much in debt, so no further loans would be prudent...
We are more like Greece than like Norway.
Also, we are currently around 16% from renewables. We have considerable capacity in hydroelectric plants, that are going through modernization cycle now, and will almost double capacity when done. Hydro power is 4-5 times cheaper than solar, so it is economically responsible to first invest there..
Countries like Sweden are wealthy because of years of effort to produce balanced strong economy.. They have strong high tech manufacturing, services.. They have their own avio industry that produces likes of SAAB Gripen... Norway is full of oil.. All of western European countries are decades away from us, economy wise..
We basically came to exist by fragmentation of a complete country, in which all economy was distributed unevenly across republics..
And then when we separated, we basically got only parts of the car, not a whole one. Unconnected parts of economy, ecosystem that was incomplete...
Government patched together something not to fall apart and here we are.. What industry we had, disintegrated because it was left without support structure industry that ended across the border in other countries... Slowly, things are starting to rebuild on new principles, but it will take decades at this rate...
So with utmost respect to you and to the fact that what you say is right in principle, as a matter of priorities, we have more pressing problems to deal with than solar panels...
That is what I meant by realities... I actually designed a car charger as a product few years ago, I wish electric car adoption was better but it isn't..
Thanks for a chat... If you happen to come to Croatia, if you plan to pass trough Rijeka, we can have a beer...
Regards,
Siniša