Hardly any wind power and very little solar power. Looking at the figures from the International Energy Agency – IEA – nuclear, hydropower, and coal are the top three sources of electricity. Solar and wind power
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Trust the green. Slovenia is a country that tells its green story. Everything is green no matter which direction you turn – towards the Alpine peaks and extensive forests, the Adriatic Sea, the mysterious Karst and nearby vineyards, and the
But if other costs are included, the cheapest scenario is without nuclear energy, leaning on the installation of solar, wind, and gas power plants and energy storage systems, the paper reads. The scenario with 100%
We''re one of the fastest growing and most innovative companies on the European Energy market. We''ve grown from a small energy trading company that challenged established market norms and patterns, to an international Group that operates on more than twenty European Markets and brings financial benefits to its energy customers while promoting a digital green transformation
"The HSE Group, as Slovenia''s most important energy company, plays a key and responsible role in Slovenia''s green transition," emphasised Dr Tomaž Štokelj, Managing Director of HSE, and presented the
The European Commission disbursed on 17 September 2021 EUR 231 million to Slovenia in pre-financing, equivalent to 13% of the country''s grant allocation under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). Our Chamber also wants to show that there is an array of green energy projects envisaged by the Slovenian energy companies which should
The new report on the energy situation in Slovenia for 2023 is available. Every year, we gather, describe, and analyse the key data on Slovenia''s electricity and gas markets, consumer protection, heat supply and energy efficiency. Invitation for designation of Nominated Electricity Market Operator.
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the strategic interests of the Republic of Slovenia. The TECES, green technologies and energy efficient solutions cluster, is a holder and coordinator of various strategic development Matej Gajzer is Managing Director of the TECES, a leading Slovenian innovation cluster in the fields of green technologies and energy efficient
Slovenia has put in place a National Renewable Action Plan to 2020, which targets a 25% share of energy generation from renewable sources in gross final energy consumption and 39% of electricity demand met by electricity generated from renewable energy so
After a successful pilot project – the first self-sufficient energy community in Slovenia – GEN-I now plans to equip five more public buildings in Ajdovščina with solar panels by the end of 2023, to will be available to all interested consumers, according to an announcement from the municipal authorities.
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Slovenia, both as an independent party and a member of the European Union, signed the Paris Agreement in 2016. The European Union Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) towards climate goals includes Slovenia. In the December 2020 update to the European Union NDC, Slovenia committed to the common goals and to reduce its emissions from outside of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme by 15% from 2005 levels by 2030. For comparison
Slovenian energy company Petrol had been developing project until the end of 2021, but then Alfi Renewables took over. Alfi Renewables is owned by former Petrol managers Tomaž Berločnik, Rok Vodnik, and Janez Grošelj. To invest in renewables, it founded the Alfi Green Energy Fund, which has pooled €104 million from Slovenian investors.
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Slovenia has put in place a National Renewable Action Plan to 2020, which targets a 25% share of energy generation from renewable sources in gross final energy consumption and 39% of electricity demand met by electricity
Twenty energy-intensive companies in Slovenia plan to invest EUR 450 million in decarbonization by 2030, according to the Chamber of Commerce of Slovenia''s (GZS) Strategic Council for Energy Transition. At the latest meeting, the members of the panel revealed the results of a study on the energy transition of the country''s industry.
It said that Slovenia currently has only 3.2 MW of onshore wind energy installed, with its first wind turbine being commissioned in 2012, adding that there is no official commitment as yet from the Slovenian government to deploy wind energy post-2020. Slovenia has a great resource potential to install more wind turbines and render its energy
The Slovenia Green Gourmet Route (SGGR) is the perfect itinerary for rapidly evolving world travelers who demand everything: pleasure, adventure, and responsibility. After shopping for breakfast and replenishing your energy — and your snacks for your bike packs — you can get to know Ljubljana in a different light by heading on one of
Following the unprecedented crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Slovenia''s recovery and resilience plan has responded to the urgent need to foster a strong recovery, while making Slovenia''s economy and society more resilient and future ready response to the energy market disruption caused by Russia''s invasion of Ukraine, the Commission launched the REPowerEU
Six companies registered domestically, two from Bulgaria and one from Slovenia were awarded the right to construct solar photovoltaic (PV) power plants with an installed capacity of 35 MW on state land and receive feed-in premiums in North Macedonia.
developing areas. Energy self-sufficiency has been defined as total primary energy production divided by total primary energy supply. Energy trade includes all commodities in Chapter 27 of
Slovenia-based Andrada Group plans to build a battery recycling plant in Alsózsolca, in northeastern Hungary. Andrada is building the world''s most sophisticated battery recycling plant in Alsózsolca, and the largest ever
Critics claim Slovenia doesn''t need nuclear energy because it has renewable energy sources. Paravan replies that forecasts predict electricity consumption in Slovenia will
The Ministry of Defence of Slovenia has initiated the Defence Resilience Hub Network in Europe (RESHUB) project, which aims to establish self-sufficient energy hubs in Slovenian military barracks. According to the Slovenian Energy and Environment Partnership in Defence ( SiEnE ), it is a pan-European endeavor providing off-grid capacities for
The reform shall promote the digitalisation of reporting and monitoring of energy efficiency. An Action Plan for the management of energy efficiency in the economy shall provide for the introduction of a digitilised method of reporting data on energy audits by enterprises, as well as for monitoring of potential and achieved energy savings.
The first green atraction of Slovenia - Klet Brda. The first green attraction, which became part of the Slovenia Green family at the end of last year and received the Slovenia Green Attraction label, is Klet Brda.With its Green Key certificate, Klet Brda is the leading standard in the field of sustainable operation in tourism, directly contributing to environmental protection.
Slovenia-based Andrada Group plans to build a battery recycling plant in Alsózsolca, in northeastern Hungary. Andrada is building the world''s most sophisticated battery recycling plant in Alsózsolca, and the largest ever Slovenian investment in Hungary, with an estimated value of HUF 10 billion (EUR 26.2 million), Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The objectives of the component "Renewable energy and energy efficiency" are to increase the use of renewable energy sources, improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The reforms supporting the investments
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Slovenia was declared the first Green Country in the World at the Global Green Destinations Day in 2016.. Slovenia was named 5th in the top 10 countries to visit in 2022, according to world-leading travel publisher Lonely Planet.. Slovenia has been named one of the 12 most sustainable destinations for 2022 by Conde Nast Traveller magazine.. At the Global Green Destinations
Slovenia generated 68.8% of its electricity with zero carbon or carbon neutral sources in 2019, dominated by nuclear power and hydroelectricity. Fossil fuels oil, coal, and natural gas contributed 61% of the total energy supply of Slovenia in 2019.
Following steep declines in use since 1990, Slovenia eliminated the use of oil for generating electricity in 2019. Renewable energy sources other than hydropower (e.g., biofuels, solar PV, waste, and wind) together provided 3.5% of total electricity generation in 2019.
Slovenia is seeking to gradually transition to low-carbon energy sources by focusing on efficient energy consumption, increased use of renewable energy sources, and the development of active electricity-distribution networks.
Slovenia uses approximately 0.8 billion cubic meters of gas annually. The government approved a national energy and climate plan in February 2020 to reduce fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions, support renewables, and increase efficiency.
Slovenia has an effective electricity grid and is pursuing opportunities to partner with neighboring countries to build and strengthen natural gas interconnections, as well as opportunities to increase access to and markets in Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, and the Western Balkans.
Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, however, forced Slovenia to reconsider its energy policy and seek alternate sources. Slovenia does not have gas storage facilities, with companies dependent on infrastructure in Austria and Croatia.