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Slovenia: Electricity generation and energy supply trends in February 2025

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According to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the country’s net electricity generation in February 2025 decreased by 9% compared to the same month last year. In February 2025, total net electricity generation in Slovenia reached 1,168 GWh, which is 8% lower than the previous month.

In February, production in thermal power plants decreased by 2% compared to February 2024, while production in hydropower plants decreased by 30%. Production at the Krško nuclear power plant was 3% lower. However, production from wind and solar power plants increased by 17%.

In February 2025, Slovenia imported 883 GWh of electricity, which is 6% more than in February 2023, and exported 843 GWh, marking a 15% decrease.

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Household electricity consumption in February 2025 totaled 321 GWh, which is 10% lower than the previous month. Commercial consumption amounted to 592 GWh, a 5% decrease compared to January.

Overall, the supply of energy commodities in February decreased, except for LPG supply, which rose by 17%, petrol by 7%, kerosene by 4%, and other petroleum products by 1%. A decrease in supply was recorded for hard coal (16%), natural gas (11%), heating oil (8%), diesel (6%), and lignite and brown coal (3%).

Compared to February 2024, the supply of other petroleum products increased by 88%, petrol by 34%, LPG by 21%, natural gas by 15%, heating oil by 12%, and hard coal by 6%.

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