Spanish company from the stock exchange group SNIACE has bought a lot in Kostrzyn. It will receive 140 mln zł from the grant. Green Source will start the construction works in Autumn.
Finally. Seven years after establishing a company in Poland, Spanish will began the building of the Ethanol fuel factory.
- Last Thursday Company has signed the notarial deed for the purchase of the 3.5 ha from the Kostrzyn-
Słubice Special Economical Zone. From the city company is lease the 17 ha with the option of purchase to the end of the year. We also issue a permission for the activities inside the SEZ. Green Source will invest 200 mln Euro and will employ 220 people. - said Roman Dziduch, vice-president of the SEZ.
Kostrzyń’s factory will be one of three and the biggest from belonging to the company factories of the Ethanol fuel. (rest of them is located in Spain). It’s production power should reach level of the 200 tons of ethanol fuel and 230 tons of highly processed component to complex fodder (DDGS).
Green Source is the company belongs to stock exchange group SNIACE, producer of the cellulose, energy and biofuel.
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