Slovenia''s Elektro Ljubljana secures €50m for distribution grid
It will also deploy smart meters and other advanced components to improve energy savings, as well as pave the way for new EV charging stations, renewable-energy generators and
The project, which includes significant infrastructure enhancements such as new power lines, transformers, and smart meters, is aimed at meeting growing energy demand, improving grid reliability, and ...
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It will also deploy smart meters and other advanced components to improve energy savings, as well as pave the way for new EV charging stations, renewable-energy generators and
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is lending Slovenian electricity company Elektro Ljubljana €50 million to expand and upgrade the power-distribution network in central and
An investment of EUR 174 million in the modernization of the transmission and distribution networks in Slovenia is expected to increase their capacity and supply reliability, and
By 2034, ELES aims to construct nearly 4,000 new transformer stations, five new medium-voltage distribution stations, and more than 9,300 miles (15,000 km) of new lines.
The five electricity distribution firms in Slovenia will invest more than EUR 150 million by the end of March 2026 in upgrading the network and the addition of smart grid components.
Slovenia''s combined transmission and distribution system operator ELES said it plans to invest 5.15 billion euro ($5.9 billion) in developing its transmission and distribution networks during
Slovenia''s five leading electricity distribution companies—Elektro Primorska, Elektro Ljubljana, Elektro Gorenjska, Elektro Celje, and Elektro Maribor—are set to invest more than €150
This significant investment targets the central and southeastern regions of Slovenia, aiming to meet rising domestic electricity demand while reducing energy losses and enhancing grid
Today, ELES and Terna, the Slovenian and Italian transmission system operators, signed an agreement outlining a joint investment of approximately €250 million to increase transmission capacity and
In October 2023, ELES merged with SODO, Slovenia''s distribution system operator, and expanded its responsibilities to overseeing medium- and low-voltage distribution grids.