About Slovenia Electrical Energy Storage Equipment
State-owned utility and power generator HSE is targeting 800MW of flexibility assets across Slovenia by 2035, including pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) and battery energy storage systems (BESS).
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3 FAQs about [Slovenia Electrical Energy Storage Equipment]
Where do Slovenian electricity suppliers trade?
Slovenian electricity suppliers trade on foreign electricity markets, including the European Energy Exchange and the BSP SouthPool Regional Energy Exchange. For instance, GEN-I bought and sold over 3.3GWh in Germany and Austria, 2.5GWh in Bulgaria and Romania, 1.1GWh in Hungary, and 2.5GWh in other Southeast European markets in 2010.
Where does Slovenia's electricity come from?
Roughly one-third of Slovenia’s electricity comes from hydroelectric sources, one-third from thermal sources, and one-third from nuclear power (with non-hydro renewables constituting two percent of the total). Almost half of Slovenia’s total energy consumption consists of imported petroleum purchased on global markets.
Where is Ngen deploying the largest battery storage units?
Developer NGEN is deploying the largest battery storage units in Slovenia, Austria and Croatia, and wants to take its model beyond CEE too.


