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Slovenia: Net electricity generation drops 21% in July 2025 amid higher imports and mixed energy supply trends Read More »

Slovenia: Net electricity generation drops 21% in July 2025 amid higher imports and mixed energy supply trends

According to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the country’s net electricity generation in July 2025 fell by 21% compared to the same month last year. Total net generation reached 1,095 GWh, a 4% decrease from June 2025. Electricity production at thermal power plants dropped 70% year-on-year, while hydropower output declined […]

Slovenia: Petrol Group reports 1% sales growth and 52% jump in net profit in H1 2025 Read More »

Slovenia: Petrol Group reports 1% sales growth and 52% jump in net profit in H1 2025

Slovenian Petrol Group reported sales of 3 billion euros in the first half of 2025, marking a 1% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Net profit rose sharply to 75.1 million euros, up 52% year-on-year. EBITDA increased by 13% to 145 million euros, while operating profit grew 26%. Company management noted that performance

Region: Slovenia reduces interest claim against RiTE Ugljevik, paving way for settlement Read More »

Region: Slovenia reduces interest claim against RiTE Ugljevik, paving way for settlement

Minister of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska (RS) Petar Djokic announced that Slovenia has reduced its interest claim against the coalmine and thermal power plant (RiTE) Ugljevik from 67 million euros to 37 million euros. He stated that negotiations are now centered on the number of installments and the repayment schedule, with

Slovenia: The Slovenian Greens party file criminal complaint over Mali Log wind project, DEM denies misuse of funds Read More »

Slovenia: The Slovenian Greens party file criminal complaint over Mali Log wind project, DEM denies misuse of funds

The Slovenian Greens party has filed a criminal complaint with the Ljubljana District Prosecutor, targeting several companies and individuals over alleged misuse of public funds in the Mali Log wind farm project. Dravske Elektrarne Maribor (DEM), the state-owned hydropower company and project holder, rejected the allegations, stating that it took immediate action when irregularities were

Slovenia: Krsko nuclear power plant exceeds July 2025 electricity targets with full capacity factors Read More »

Slovenia: Krsko nuclear power plant exceeds July 2025 electricity targets with full capacity factors

In July 2025, the Krsko nuclear power plant, jointly owned by Slovenia and Croatia, generated 505,827 MWh of net electricity, exceeding the planned output of 500,000 MWh by 1.2 percent. In comparison, the plant produced 509,321 MWh in July 2024, which was 2.3 percent above the planned 498,000 MWh. The plant operated fully within its

Slovenia: HSE secures funding for Prapretno solar expansion and new project in Zagorje Read More »

Slovenia: HSE secures funding for Prapretno solar expansion and new project in Zagorje

Slovenia’s Ministry for Cohesion and Regional Development has awarded over 4 million euros from the Just Transition Fund to HSE for the expansion of its Prapretno solar power plant, specifically phases 2 and 3. Once fully completed, the site’s total capacity will reach 10 MW. HSE has increasingly focused its investments on renewable energy, with

Slovenia: Hydropower output drops sharply in June amid low rainfall Read More »

Slovenia: Hydropower output drops sharply in June amid low rainfall

In June 2025, hydropower plants on Slovenia’s Drava, Sava, and Soča rivers delivered 341 GWh of electricity to the transmission network—just over 60% of the volume produced in June 2024 and 18% below initial forecasts. The decline was most pronounced in the Sava basin, where reduced rainfall significantly impacted production. Power plants on the upper

Slovenia: Electricity generation drops sharply in June 2025 amid decline in thermal and hydro output Read More »

Slovenia: Electricity generation drops sharply in June 2025 amid decline in thermal and hydro output

According to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the country’s net electricity generation in June 2025 dropped by 25 percent compared to the same month in 2024. Total net production for the month amounted to 1,145 gigawatt-hours (GWh), which also represents an 8 percent decline from May 2025. Thermal power plant

Slovenia to retire coal-fired Unit 5 at Sostanj thermal power plant after 48 years of service Read More »

Slovenia to retire coal-fired Unit 5 at Sostanj thermal power plant after 48 years of service

Unit 5 of the coal-fired Sostanj thermal power plant is scheduled for permanent retirement in June next year, ending 48 years of continuous operation. Since it began service, the unit has generated approximately 71,207 GWh of electricity, significantly contributing to Slovenia’s energy supply. In line with legislation aimed at accelerating the transition away from coal,

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