Resalta has commissioned its EUR24 million (US$27 million) cogeneration power plant running on biomass located in Slatina, Croatia. The facility has an installed electric capacity of 5MW and heat capacity of 12MW. The cogeneration plant can produce 40GWh of electricity and 96GWh of heating energy per year.
The project was launched in 2016 and benefits from the sustainable development program of the Croatian government and the EU.
Croatian Electricity Market Operator HROTE has signed a 14-year power purchase agreement with the plant. The heating energy will be supplied to Marinada and God.
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