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Slovenia – Energy Country Profile

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Slovenia is one of the ten countries in the European Union with the highest installed solar capacity per capita.

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The Slovenian state-owned SID Bank and the Slovenian Ministry of Economy have set up a credit fund of 106 million euros to support companies affected…

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Axpo concluded its latest long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) for renewable energy with a company in Southeastern Europe.

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The Clean Hydrogen Partnership is investing €105.4 million to fund nine hydrogen valleys across Europe to supply the EU with hydrogen.

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Slovenia and Hungary are in talks for the construction of a pipeline that would link the gas distribution networks of the two countries and diversify…

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Stricter CO2 emission performance standards for new automobiles and vans were the subject of a provisional political agreement between the Council and…

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Our ninth EnerCEE Report is out! This time, we are looking at the progress in renewable energy deployment in Hungary, Slovenia, and Turkey.

 

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The Slovenian government has announced that it wants to phase out coal-fired power generation by 2033. The announcement was criticized and opposed by…

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Large-scale photovoltaics have struggled to gain much traction in Slovenia until now.

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The Slovenian joint venture Interenergo d.o.o. and Trigal will build a 30 MW wind farm (EUR 40 Mio) in Bogdanci, North Macedonia, which is expected to…

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