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Slovenia to allocate 271 million for renewables projects over the next three years

In the next three years, Slovenia will allocate 271 million euros for projects related to renewable resources. This was stated by the Minister of Environment, Climate and Energy of Ljubljana, Bojan Kumer, who underlined that the state offers investors incentives from the Climate Change Fund.

Currently in Slovenia, there are around 51.000 solar systems that allow homes to be self-sufficient in energy.

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