Slovenia’s largest solar power plant, covering approximately seven hectares, officially began commercial operations at the start of July.
Located in the settlement of Krvavi Potok in the Hrpelje-Kozina municipality, the facility was developed by Moja Elektrarna, a subsidiary of Austrian company PV-Invest. The plant is expected to generate around 8,400 MWh of electricity annually, enough to meet the yearly energy needs of about 2,400 households.
The solar power plant has a nameplate capacity of 7 MW, with a grid export limit of 4.99 MW. It consists of 12,888 solar panels, each rated at 550 W.
Initial testing began on 1 April, followed by the official start of commercial operations on 1 July. The operator aims to obtain the formal operating permit by the end of August or, at the latest, September.