- The Croatian Recovery and Resilience Plan is worth HRK 48.7 billion.
- HRK one billion is allocated for the Biorefinery project.
- The project includes constructing an advanced bioethanol plant in Sisak.
- Funding comes from European and domestic sources.
Recovery and Resilience Plan Approval
On July 8, during an official visit to Zagreb, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen confirmed the acceptance of the Croatian Recovery and Resilience Plan. The plan is valued at HRK 48.7 billion.
Funding for Biorefinery Project
As part of this comprehensive plan, HRK one billion is earmarked for the development of a Biorefinery project. This significant investment highlights the importance of advancing sustainable energy solutions in Croatia.
Advanced Bioethanol Plant in Sisak
The allocated financial resources will support the construction of an advanced bioethanol plant at the Sisak site. This plant aims to produce bioethanol, a renewable energy source, contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions.
Sources of Funding
The funding for this project will come from both European and domestic sources. This combined financial support is crucial for the successful implementation and completion of the Biorefinery project.