Tesla power storage: Balkan battery project is
Dyson scraps plans to build electric cars Slovenia-based energy startup NGEN has become the first company in the Balkans to
Dyson scraps plans to build electric cars Slovenia-based energy startup NGEN has become the first company in the Balkans to
France-based Corsica Sole recently launched a 50-megawatt energy storage project in Belgium, bringing 100 megawatt-hours of
This effort complements Slovenia''s renewable energy expansion targets of 1,400 MW of solar and 70 MW of wind capacity, increasing grid flexibility and energy security. The
NGEN, a developer based in Slovenia, has celebrated the installation of a 22MWh grid-scale battery energy storage system (ESS)
Conclusion GSL ENERGY''s 480kWh BESS project in Slovenia showcases how renewable energy solutions can deliver tangible value to businesses. By prioritizing efficiency,
The Slovenia-headquartered company was recently in the news for a 20MWh project it commissioned in Austria, which is the
Slovenia targets 400 MW in BESS, 100 MW in electrolyzers and more pumped storage in the updated Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan.
Jinko ESS, a global leading energy storage company and a subsidiary of Jinko Solar Co., Ltd. has further expanded its European presence with the signing of a 15MWh utility
The European Commission (EC) on Friday approved, under EU state aid rules, a EUR-150-million (USD 161m) scheme in Slovenia that aims to support the expansion of renewable energy, heat
The Slovenia-headquartered company was recently in the news for a 20MWh project it commissioned in Austria, which is the country''s largest, and it is deploying the largest
The future of energy supply is green, efficient and intelligent, Slovenia-based NGEN said as it announced that it completed the project.
The largest battery energy storage system (BESS) in Slovenia and the region was launched on Thursday at the Talum facility in Kidri?evo, north-east Slovenia. The 15 MW, 30 MWh system
A Tesla-powered Slovenian energy company has just launched its third–and largest–Megapack project to date, helping support
HSE is targeting 800MW of flexibility assets across Slovenia by 2035, including pumped hydro energy storage and BESS technology.
Slovenia''s HSE signs a €100M deal for 80 MW of new solar power plants with integrated battery storage, advancing the nation''s renewable energy goals for 2050.
Following similar pieces in 2022/23, we look at the biggest energy storage projects, lithium and non-lithium, that we''ve reported on in
DEM runs the hydroelectric portfolio of state-owned HSE Group, including the Zlatoli?je run-of-river hydro plant. Image: HSE Group / DEM. Slovenia state-owned utility Dravske elektrarne
Slovenia''s HSE signs a €100M deal for 80 MW of new solar power plants with integrated battery storage, advancing the nation''s
Conclusion GSL ENERGY''s 480kWh BESS project in Slovenia showcases how renewable energy solutions can deliver tangible
Slovenia targets 400 MW in BESS, 100 MW in electrolyzers and more pumped storage in the updated Integrated National Energy and
HSE is targeting 800MW of flexibility assets across Slovenia by 2035, including pumped hydro energy storage and BESS technology.
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The reference capacity in the related scenario is 1.1 GW, from a range of 1 GW to 2.4 GW. A small modular reactor (SMR), of 250 MW, would come online by mid-century, the NECP reads. Slovenia plans to maintain a high level of electricity connectivity with neighboring countries, with a goal of more than 80%.
Another pumped storage hydropower plant is seen by 2045. It would be able to generate 180 MW and store 2.6 GWh. The Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan envisages an overall 500 MW in gas power plants in Slovenia by the end of the decade.
Slovenia aims to decide by 2028 whether it will build its second nuclear power plant. The government is targeting a 55.4% share of renewables in electricity, 45.2% in heating and cooling and 25.8% in transportation, according to the updated NECP for 2030.
The Fit-for-55 goal of a 55% drop in emissions is for 2030. Slovenia aims to achieve it only by 2033, the deadline it set for quitting the use of coal. But chances are that the country’s only coal power plant, Termoelektrarna Šoštanj (TEŠ), and its accompanying mine Premogovnik Velenje, will close within a few years or operate at minimum capacity.