Slovenia Reports 2% Year-on-Year Drop in November Electricity Output Despite Monthly Increase
In November, Slovenia's net electricity output fell by 2% year-on-year but increased by 63% compared to October, according to provisional data from the statistical office. Hydropower output rose 10% annually to 374 GWh and increased 17% month-on-month.
Thermal power plants produced 373 GWh, down 18% year-on-year but up 7% from the previous month. The Krsko nuclear power plant generated 504 GWh, unchanged from last year, having been offline for maintenance in October.
Solar and wind energy production totaled 64 GWh, a 51% increase year-on-year but 41% lower than October. Slovenia imported 787 GWh and exported 908 GWh in November, with both figures down 7% year-on-year.
Imports declined 27% from October, while exports rose by 26%. Nuclear energy constituted 38.4% of total production, with thermal and hydro each at 28.4% and solar and wind at 4.8%.
