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Križevci

The investment project focuses on local renewable energy production to reduce CO2 emissions and fossil fuel dependence in the city of Križevci.

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About

The investment project focuses on local renewable energy production to reduce CO2 emissions and fossil fuel dependence in the city of Križevci. 

It focuses on the construction of a solar power plant, aiming to generate electricity for local consumption. Charging stations for electric vehicles will be integrated into the power plant to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles. Additionally, nearby infrastructure will enable the production of green hydrogen from surplus electricity, serving as a future fuel for city transportation, including linear transport and an intermodal terminal. 

This integrated approach reduces transportation costs and benefits citizens by diverting freight traffic from the city center, decreasing noise and exhaust emissions, creating green jobs, and enhancing overall city standards.

Expected Impacts

€55.7 Million

Investement size

7.2 GWh/y

RES Production

13.9 GWh/y

Energy Savings

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Learn about Krizevci's (Croatia) efforts to evaluate a project for constructing an intermodal terminal, solar power plant, and green hydrogen terminal.

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