The Government of Slovenia approved the construction of the 14 MW Paški Kozjak wind farm…
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Vladimir Spasić
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In October last year it announced national zoning plans would be established for eight wind farms in a push to increase the use of the renewable source in the country
Slovenia must speed up the uptake of renewables also because, at 21.1%, it is lagging behind its 25% target
The wind farm is planned to have four wind turbines
In July the government decided to implement the zoning plan for the Rogatec wind farm
the move was made on the basis of an initiative by the Ministry of Infrastructure
and Rogatec will be constructed by power utility Dravske Elektrarne Maribor
The wind farm is planned to have four wind turbines and accompanying facilities on the Paški Kozjak location it should be connected to the network by a two-line 20 kilovolt (kV) power line with the substation Trnovlje
Earlier, power utility Dravske Elektrarne Maribor (DEM) said it plans to invest EUR 65 million in three wind farms – Ojstrica
Slovenia’s National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) envisages the share of green energy in final energy consumption to reach 27% by 2030
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Slovenia’s power utility Dravske Elektrarne Maribor (DEM) plans to invest EUR 65 million in three…
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compared with 249.6 GWh generated by the country’s solar power plants
The estimated generation of wind farms would be enough to cover 4% of households’ electricity consumption
100% owned by state power utility Holding Slovenske Elektrarne (HSE)
is operating with almost 600 MW in installed capacity of eight large hydropower plants (HPPs) on the Drava River
five small hydropower plants (SHPPs) and four solar power plants
Annual power generation is enough for one quarter of Slovenia’s electricity needs
while the estimated generation of wind farms would be enough to cover 4% of households’ consumption
All three projects are far from final investment decisions
the three areas with wind power potential were identified in the area of northeastern Slovenia
but all three projects are far from final investment decisions
and much activity remains to be done before it is clear that wind farms can be constructed
The national zoning plan for the Ojstrica wind farm is under development
the plan is currently in the phase of verification of the spatial and environmental details
which will be followed by studies on the possibility to construct the wind farm
At the end of October, the Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning announced that it is working on national zoning plans for eight wind farms including Ojstrica
The company said the two other projects are in the phase of obtaining guidelines for spatial planning
DAM cares about achieving the commitments made by Slovenia regarding the production of electricity from renewables
The company has experience and knowledge to install wind farms without harming the environment