Reverse energy flows turn Slovenian distributors into power producers
On May 1 and 2 this year, for the first time ever, five Slovenian power distribution companies fed more electricity into the transmission network than they drew from it.
Elektro Ljubljana operates the largest energy distribution network in Slovenia, serving more than 353,000 people. The EIB loan is for works scheduled in 2024-2026 to make Slovenia's electricity i...
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On May 1 and 2 this year, for the first time ever, five Slovenian power distribution companies fed more electricity into the transmission network than they drew from it.
Operators must adopt development plans for the system every two years. A development plan must define main infrastructure for electricity transmission and distribution which must be constructed or
The generation connected to the distribution network (small hydropower plants, solar power plants, etc.) is not covered in the published numbers. Data for the complete generation in Slovenia are published
Support for Elektro Ljubljana''s investment programme in its regional electricity distribution network over the period 2024-2026. This includes network reinforcements and refurbishments in
The ELES d.o.o. Company has the exclusive right to perform the public service of transmission network system operator in the Republic of Slovenia.
Transmission network transports electricity from generators to areas of concentrated consumption, where in distribution transformer substations distribution networks or the largest
Mains electricity by country This is an overview of mains electricity by country, with a focus on listing the regional differences in plug and socket types, nominal supply
Slovenia''s transmission network The transmission network interconnects the key participants in the electric power system in the Republic of Slovenia - power
ELES, d.o.o., combined transmission and distribution system operator, is carrying out the tasks of general economic interest – an obligatory state service of electricity distribution in the
The organisation Elektro Ljubljana, d.d. manages the largest electricity distribution network in the Republic of Slovenia.
ELES is the combined transmission and distribution system operator operator of the Republic of Slovenia. With a professional approach, know-how and advanced
The Slovenian Energy agency has approved a plan proposed by the country''s electricity distribution system operator SODO to invest €3.5bn into Slovenia''s power distribution system over
Elektro Ljubljana operates the largest energy distribution network in Slovenia, serving more than 353,000 people. The EIB loan is for works scheduled
The agency has published a Report on the energy situation in Slovenia for 2023. The report presents in detail the situation and development of electricity and natural gas markets,
If the electricity distribution companies were to sell these subsidiary companies, they could themselves assume the formal status of network operators. This is one of the objectives of
<p>Slovenia is characterized by a significant dependency on energy imports due to its limited primary energy resources. The country''s energy landscape is primarily composed of fossil fuels, particularly
Slovenia plans to pour €3.5 billion into its power distribution system over the next 10 years to make it withstand the increased demand for electricity it expects will come with the green
The programme comprises investment schemes in the electricity distribution network in Slovenia over the period 2023-2025. It includes network reinforcements and refurbishments in high,
Cross-Border Zonal Capacities Individual electricity transmission networks cannot operate on their own, therefore establishing connections to the networks of
Elektro 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 even when we''re outside, these
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
enerate electricity. In Slovenia, the three main actors of electricity generation are large hydropower plants (HPP), thermal power plants (TPP), and the nuclear power plant – all of them are connected