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Completion of the first stage of the green hydrogen production plant at the Rijeka refinery
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Completion of the first stage of the green hydrogen production plant at the Rijeka refinery

The first phase of construction at INA's refinery in Rijeka has been completed, marking progress toward establishing Croatia's first commercial green hydrogen production facility. Solar panels were installed as part of a solar power plant that will generate renewable energy for electrolyzers used in producing green hydrogen. The project, which received €15 million in funding through the National Recovery and Resilience Program, aims to produce up to 1,500 tons of green hydrogen annually by 2027. The facility will supply hydrogen primarily for transportation and industrial uses within the refinery. The completion of this phase highlights collaboration between INA and contractor Končar, demonstrating domestic expertise in sustainable energy technologies.

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Completion of the first stage of the green hydrogen production plant at the Rijeka refinery

The first phase of construction at INA's refinery in Rijeka has been completed, marking progress toward establishing Croatia's first commercial green hydrogen production facility. Solar panels were installed as part of a solar power plant that will generate renewable energy for electrolyzers used in producing green hydrogen. The project, which received €15 million in funding through the National Recovery and Resilience Program, aims to produce up to 1,500 tons of green hydrogen annually by 2027. The facility will supply hydrogen primarily for transportation and industrial uses within the refinery. The completion of this phase highlights collaboration between INA and contractor Končar, demonstrating domestic expertise in sustainable energy technologies.

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