Croatia secures €125 million in grants for energy infrastructure and LNG expansion projects
Croatia has signed contracts totaling €125 million in non-refundable grants for two key energy initiatives under its National Recovery and […]
Croatia has signed contracts totaling €125 million in non-refundable grants for two key energy initiatives under its National Recovery and […]
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