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Slovenian Gen-I launches 12 MW solar farm in N. Macedonia

Date: 03.10.2024 Author: Montel
Slovenian Gen-I launches 12 MW solar farm in N. MacedoniaPhoto: Montel

The Slovenian energy company Gen-I has commissioned its second solar farm in North Macedonia with 12 MW of capacity, the company said in a press release late on Wednesday.

Slovenian power imports could soar on Sostanj curbs – TSO

Date: 11.09.2024 Author: Valerija Hozjan, Peter Palčec
Slovenian power imports could soar on Sostanj curbs – TSOPhoto: Ana Vučina Vršnak

Slovenia’s power imports could rise by up to 40% in 2025 due to financial issues forcing the 600 MW Sostanj coal-fired plant to curb production, the head of the country’s electricity TSO Eles has

SEE POWER – Prices spike amid tight supply, heatwave

Date: 28.08.2024 Author: Tanja Srnovršnik, Peter Palčec
SEE POWER – Prices spike amid tight supply, heatwavePhoto: ACER

Supply tightness combined with a new heatwave has triggered another power price hike in southeast Europe (SEE), with the situation likely to persist until the end of next week.

Slovenian utility eyes 2.55 GW of new green capacity by 2035

Date: 26.08.2024 Author: Tanja Srnovršnik
Slovenian utility eyes 2.55 GW of new green capacity by 2035Photo: Montel

The Slovenian utility HSE aims to add 1.75 GW of renewables and 0.8 GW of flexible capacity by 2035 after returning to profit last year, according to its annual report for 2023 published last week.

Azeri gas deal may be inadequate and too costly for Slovenia

Date: 08.08.2024 Author: Valerija Hozjan
Azeri gas deal may be inadequate and too costly for SloveniaPhoto: www.pixabay.com

Although last week's gas supply deal between Slovenia's Geoplin and Azerbaijan's Socar has been welcomed as an alternative to Russian imports, questions are being raised about the quantity and price

Hurried decarbonisation could harm Slovenian industry – GZS

Date: 06.08.2024 Author: Tanja Srnovršnik
Hurried decarbonisation could harm Slovenian industry – GZSPhoto: Montel

If Slovenia opts to pursue full decarbonisation by 2045, the green transition of the country’s industry could be endangered and closures could result, the Slovenian chamber of commerce and industry

BiH coal plant misses first debt repayment to Slovenia’s HSE

Date: 24.07.2024 Author: Maja Žuvela
BiH coal plant misses first debt repayment to Slovenia’s HSEPhoto: Montel

The 300 MW Ugljevik coal-fired power plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has missed its first repayment to Slovenian utility HSE, due to liquidity problems and an extended outage, HSE has told

Power line outages, weather to drive Slovenia summer prices

Date: 21.06.2024 Author: Tanja Srnovršnik
Power line outages, weather to drive Slovenia summer pricesPhoto: Montel

In addition to the planned shutdowns of cross-border transmission capacity, hot and dry weather could also have a significant impact on Slovenia’s power prices this summer, a trader told Montel.

Slovenia exceeds 25% renewables target in 2023 – minister

Date: 19.06.2024 Author: Valerija Hozjan, Tanja Srnovršnik
Slovenia exceeds 25% renewables target in 2023 – ministerPhoto: S. Miles/FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Slovenia has finally exceeded its 25% renewables target in 2023, three years behind the set deadline, energy minister Bojan Kumer said late on Tuesday.

New Slovenian waste disposal site should lower nuclear costs

Date: 07.06.2024 Author: Tanja Srnovršnik, Valerija Hozjan
New Slovenian waste disposal site should lower nuclear costsPhoto: Tanja Srnovršnik

Slovenia’s new radioactive waste disposal facility will significantly reduce the cost of waste disposal from the nuclear unit the country plans to build by 2040, the CEO of utility Gen Energija

EU solar industry must adapt to negative prices – expert

Date: 05.06.2024 Author: Peter Palčec
EU solar industry must adapt to negative prices – expertPhoto: Dalibor Dobrić

Prices on some EU markets dropping to zero or even negative levels mean the solar industry must adapt to new realities, according to Sonia Dunlop, president of the Global Solar Council.

Slovenia-Hungary gas link unlikely without EU funds – TSO

Date: 05.06.2024 Author: Valerija Hozjan, Dalibor Dobrić
Slovenia-Hungary gas link unlikely without EU funds – TSOPhoto: Roman Peklaj

The planned Slovenian-Hungarian gas interconnector requires significant investments on the Hungarian side and would be hard to realise without EU funding, Balazs Tatar from Hungarian TSO FGSZ told



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