With the update of the NEPN, Slovenia intends to update its goal for the share of renewable energy consumption from 27% to 30% - 35% by 2030, with a share of 52% in the electricity sector, 41% in the heating and cooling sector and 26% in the transport sector (43%, 41% and 21% respectively in the current version of the NEPN).
READ MOREElektro Ljubljana operates and manages the largest energy distribution network in Slovenia, and is also the owner of the electric power infrastructure. At home, at work, or
READ MOREFUTRUS, Ljubljana, Slovenia. FUTRUS | 780 followers on LinkedIn. Global Digital Intelligent Energy Leader. Creating a New Ecology of Zero-Carbon Life and Zero-Carbon Production | FUTRUS is a
READ MORELjubljana, Slovenia; Position. PhD Student; October 2015 - present. University of Ljubljana. When considering the deployment of renewable energy sources in systems, the challenge of their
READ MOREThe funds earmarked for the cohesion policy are provided in the budget of the Republic of Slovenia, under the Ministry''s budget line: PP 160327 PN4.2-Renewable energy sources-14-20-KS-EU. The balance of the funds needed to
READ MORERenewable energy actually is the cheapest power option in most parts of the world today. Prices for renewable energy technologies are dropping rapidly. The cost of electricity from solar power
READ MORELjubljana lies at the meeting point of two diverse ecosystems – the Ljubljana ''polje'', or plain, and the Ljubljana Marshes that have limited self-cleansing capabilities. In protected water supply areas, sufficient high-quality sub-surface water will be stored. The city will be using alternative and renewable sources of energy in the post
READ MOREIn 2008, the Thermal Power Plant Ljubljana (today a TE-TOL unit of public company Energetika Ljubljana) introduced a renewable energy source into the heating energy and electricity co-generation process, namely wood biomass, and thus additionally contributed to the reduction of the environmental burden in Ljubljana.
READ MOREThe NEPN is a strategic document laying down the objectives, policies and measures for Slovenia on the five dimensions of the Energy Union for the period up to 2030 (with a view to 2040):
READ MORERenewable energy (or green energy) is energy from renewable natural resources that are replenished on a human timescale. The most widely used renewable energy types are solar energy, wind power and hydropower. Bioenergy and geothermal power are also significant in some countries. Some also consider nuclear power a renewable power source
READ MORESTA, 2 July 2019 - The share of electricity from renewable sources in gross end use in Slovenia in 2018 rose by 3.4 percentage points to 21.8% from 2005, the Energy Agency, the national regulator, says in its 2018
READ MOREThe Offshore Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (ORESS) is an auction-based scheme which invites renewable electricity projects to bid for capacity and receive a guaranteed price for the electricity they generate. Ireland''s first offshore wind auction, ORESS 1, took place in 2023.
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READ MOREAfter the retrofit, at least 25% of energy supply for the comprehensively retrofitted buildings is generated by renewable sources. Currently, the second part of the energy retrofit programme of public buildings of Ljubljana is already underway, as part of which we will carry out an energy retrofit of an additional 11 buildings, generating
READ MORERenewable energy comes from unlimited, naturally replenished resources, such as the sun, tides, and wind. Renewable energy can be used for electricity generation, space and water heating and cooling, and transportation. Non-renewable energy, in contrast, comes from finite sources, such as coal, natural gas, and oil.
READ MOREA renewable energy source . Electricity from low-carbon and renewable hydropower is generated by the companies Savske elektrarne Ljubljana (SEL) and Hidroelektrarne na Spodnji Savi (HESS). Electricity generation from this particular source holds a special place in the GEN Group''s production portfolio. Thanks to remarkable water levels of the
READ MOREThe Laboratory of Energy Policy (LEST) operates within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana. Our research work covers the following areas: - Electricity Markets - Power
READ MOREThe Energy Community Secretariat announced it would organize its Conference on Advancing Renewable Investments on November 16 in Ljubljana. The
READ MOREUse of renewable energy sources is increasing. In 2020, 33% of electricity in Slovenia was produced from renewable sources. According to provisional
READ MOREThe renewable energy composition in the heating and cooling sector stood at 34%, in the electricity sector it was 37%, and in the transport sector, it accounted for 7.8%, the statistical office said. According to the EU Renewables Directive, Slovenia can transfer the statistical value of a quantity of renewable energy produced in another
READ MORERenewable Energy Coordination Group; Security of Supply Coordination Group; Grand Plaza Hotel Ljubljana Slovenska cesta 60, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. Duration: 04 Oct: 13:00 - 18:00 CET 05 Oct: 09:00 - 14:30 CET. get more information. Agenda. Presentations
READ MORESlovenia has achieved its goal for a 25% share of energy from renewable sources in its gross final energy consumption for 2020 thanks to the statistical transfer of
READ MORE6 · LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), June 19 (SeeNews) – Slovenia should take action to significantly increase the share of energy from renewable sources to at least 37% as the
READ MORELJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA. HOTEL INTERCONTINENTAL. SLOVENSKA CESTA 59 (CET):-Event Schedule. Registration. 09:00 - 09:30. Opening of the Conference. Tina Ser. Renewable Energy Expert, Energy Community Secretariat (EnCS) Nikola Tosic. Market Division Manager, Electric Network . of Serbia (EMS)
READ MOREAfter the retrofit, at least 25% of energy supply for the comprehensively retrofitted buildings is generated by renewable sources. Currently, the second part of the energy retrofit programme of public buildings of
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READ MOREAbout University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Ljubljana (UL) is the premier Slovenian public autonomous educational, scientific research and artistic institution of higher Renewable energy development is still at an early stage in South East Europe. Apart from the large hydropower capacity, mostly constructed
READ MORESupport for the Electro Ljubljana''s investment programme in its regional electricity distribution network over the period 2024-2026. This includes network reinforcements and refurbishments in high, medium and low voltage, targeting at maintaining the quality of supply, integration of renewable energy generation, catering for peak
READ MOREWith project Energy Retrofit of Public Buildings in the City of Ljubljana (EOL 1-4) under the Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) PPP approach the Municipality of Ljubljana pursues the goals of reducing energy consumption and increasing the share of renewable energy sources. Through the project more than 100 builings shall be energy
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READ MOREToday in Ljubljana, the Energy Commmunity Secretariat, in collaboration with the Slovenian Government, organized the inaugural Energy Community Conference
READ MOREClean energy from renewable sources. We conduct a wide range of operations in order to provide integrated services. Engineering services for renewable sources are thus managed by our subsidiary Elektro
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