Plinacro Celebrates 25 Years of Developing Croatia's Gas Transport System and Energy Security
Plinacro marks 25 years of contributing to Croatia's energy independence by developing a modern gas transport system, investing over 5 billion kuna to build nearly 1,100 kilometers of pipelines. Key projects, including interconnections with Hungary and the LNG terminal on Krk, have bolstered Croatia's status as a regional energy hub. Future initiatives will focus on transporting alternative energy sources, such as hydrogen, to enhance Croatia's position in the European energy market.

Plinacro has played a crucial role in ensuring the energy independence of Croatia since its establishment on January 19, 2001. Over 25 years, it has transformed into a modern national gas transport operator, developing a robust infrastructure that ensures reliable gas supply for households and businesses.
The company has undertaken significant investments, exceeding 5 billion kuna, resulting in the construction of nearly 1,100 kilometers of pipelines. Key projects include the interconnection with Hungary and the LNG terminal on Krk, enhancing Croatia's role as a regional energy hub.
Recent developments include the construction of new pipelines to increase capacity and improve supply routes, responding to geopolitical challenges and the need for energy diversification. Plinacro's future projects aim to facilitate the transport of alternative energy sources, including hydrogen, further solidifying Croatia's position in the European energy market.




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