Czech company GEEN Holding has commissioned its second biomass-fired combined heat and power plant in Croatia.
The facility, in which the Czech company invested 39 million euros, is located in Zupanja in eastern part of the country and has output of 8 MW in heat and 4.96 MW in electricity. The plant has been commissioned following a successful trial operation and is expected to generate up to 40 GWh of electricity per year by burning wood chips and pellets.
GEEN’s first biomass-fired plant in Croatia was commissioned last year in Benkovac. The company plans to open a third such facility in the country. The total investment in the three plants should be around 120 million euros, while the estimated annual revenue from the investment is expected to amount to 24 million euros.