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Slovenia: Electricity generation and energy consumption trends in January 2025

According to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the country’s net electricity generation in January 2025 decreased by 7% compared to the same month last year. However, total net electricity generation in January 2025 reached 1,281 GWh, showing a 1% increase compared to the previous month.

In terms of production sources, thermal power plants saw a 3% decrease in output compared to January 2024, while production in hydropower plants dropped by 22%. On the other hand, nuclear power plant Krsko produced 1% more electricity. The production from wind and solar power plants increased significantly by 20%.

In January 2025, Slovenia imported 907 GWh of electricity, which represents a 1% increase compared to January 2023. Meanwhile, electricity exports decreased by 8%, totaling 899 GWh.

In terms of consumption, households in Slovenia used 358 GWh of electricity, marking a 10% decrease compared to the previous month. Commercial consumers, however, consumed 626 GWh, a 3% increase compared to December.

The supply of energy commodities in general showed a decline in January, with the exception of hard coal, which rose by 78%. Kerosene supply increased by 39%, coke by 9%, heating oil by 7%, and natural gas by 5%. Meanwhile, there was a decrease in the supply of lignite and brown coal (33%), LPG (11%), diesel (9%), other petroleum products (8%), and petrol (6%).

In comparison to January 2024, the supply of LPG decreased by 20%, heating oil by 18%, diesel by 16%, coke by 9%, and lignite and brown coal by 8%.

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