Pécs inaugurates HUF 2.1 bln biogas plant

Local council-owned Tettye Forrásház Zrt. inaugurated a HUF 2.1 bln biogas plant at the sewage treatment plant in Pécs in south-western Hungary yesterday, MTI news agency reported.
A European Union grant covered HUF 925 mln of the costs.
CEO Zsolt Sándor said the company would recoup the investment in 10-15 years.
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