ZAGREB (Croatia), November 18 (SeeNews) – Germany’s EnviTec plans to build 10 biogas power plants in Croatia each with a 2.0 megawatt capacity, local media reported on Wednesday.
The company has already obtained a building permit for a 35 million kuna ($7.0 million/4.8 million euro) biogas power plant in the Janjevci industrial zone near the town of Donji Miholjac, in northeast Croatia, Poslovni Dnevnik (www.poslovni.hr) quoted the director of the Miholjac business centre, Valent Poslon, as saying.
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"This is will be their first investment in Croatia. In our region, they also plan to build another three power stations in the Viljevo, Marijanci and Magadenovac municipalities," Poslon also said.
EnviTec plans to start supplying heating energy for the 126 hectare industrial zone by the next autumn at the latest, Poslovni Dnevnik added.
With the construction of the biogas power plant, Janjevci will become the first energy-efficient industrial zone in Croatia, Poslovni said.
Thirty-one companies currently operated in the Janjevci industrial zone.
EnviTec Biogas AG (www.envitec-biogas.de) covers the entire value chain for the production of biogas, including the planning and turnkey construction of biogas plants as well as their commissioning.
The company is represented in more than 15 countries throughout Europe and as well in South Korea and India.
(1 euro = 7.3163 Croatian kuna)