Brestanica Thermal Power Plant Launches 40 MW Battery Storage Project in Slovenia
Brestanica Thermal Power Plant in Slovenia has launched a 40 MW battery energy storage project, enhancing its energy system flexibility with an 80 MWh capacity. This initiative aligns with TEB's development strategy for 2025-2030, following a successful electricity output of 35 GWh in 2025, which exceeded the planned 25 GWh. TEB, part of the state-owned GEN Group, also focuses on improving corporate and cybersecurity measures alongside renewable energy integration.

Brestanica Thermal Power Plant (TEB) in Slovenia is enhancing its energy system flexibility with a new 40 MW battery energy storage project, providing 80 MWh capacity. This initiative follows a successful electricity output of 35 GWh in 2025, surpassing the planned 25 GWh.
TEB's development strategy for 2025-2030 includes this project to improve the integration of renewable sources. TEB, part of the state-owned GEN Group, also operates a 466 kW solar power plant installed in 2024 and previously built two PV units with a combined capacity of 170 kW. Additional priorities for TEB include corporate and cybersecurity advancements.




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