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Slovenia: Electricity generation reached 1.37 TWh in March

Net electricity production in Slovenia in March 2024 increased by 7% compared to the previous month, to 1,374 GWh, according to the statistical office data. The country’s power output was up by 17% compared to the same month last year.

The production of hydropower plants increased by 21% monthly and 44% yearly to 473 GWh.

The output of the thermal power plants totalled 313 GWh in March, up 7% on the year and down 14% month-on-month, while nuclear power plant Krsko produced 518 GWh of electricity last month, up 7% month-on-month and flat year-on-year.

In March, Slovenia imported 748 GWh of electricity and exported 983 GWh. Exports remained unchanged compared to the previous month, while imports decreased 10%.

On an annual comparison basis, imports declined 17% and exports went up 12%.

Nuclear energy had the largest share of 37.7% in total electricity production in March, followed by hydro energy with 34.4%, thermal with 22.8%, and solar and wind power with 5.1%

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