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Slovenia sets date to exit coal : New Nuclear - World Nuclear News

Slovenia will close its coal-fired power plants in 2033, the country's government has decided. New nuclear build to enable this is planned at the Krško plant before 2030.

Slovenia sets date to exit coal : New Nuclear - World Nuclear News

Slovenia will close its coal-fired power plants in 2033, the country's government has decided. New nuclear build to enable this is planned at the Krško plant before 2030.

Krško nuclear power plant exceeds business plan

(Photo credit: MORS/CC BY 3.0) ZAGREB, 15 January (Hina) – The GEN energy company, which operates the Slovenian half of the Krško nuclear power plant on behalf of the government, earned a gross profit of €56 million last year, exceeding its business plan, CEO Martin Novšak told a press conference on Thursday. GEN is a member of the GEN Energija consortium which also operates hydroelectric power plants on the River Sava, supplying 40% of electricity in Slovenia. The company’s revenue surpassed €2.3 billion, and the consortium reported €100 million in investments last year. In 2020, the Krško nuclear power plant  exceeded its planned output by 1.4%, generating more than 6 terawatt-hours of electricity, despite a brief automatic shutdown following a strong earthquake in the Petrinja area of central Croatia at the end of December.

Nuclear energy indispensable for Slovenia s self-sufficiency – EURACTIV com

Nuclear energy indispensable for Slovenia s self-sufficiency – EURACTIV com
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Energy group GEN trumped 2020 plans with EUR 65m in net profit

Slovenia Times 15. January, 2021 Krško – Power utility group GEN, which manages the Slovenian half of the Krško power plant, exceeded its plans last year despite the challenging situation and delayed investments due to the Covid-19 epidemic. There were also no disturbances in electricity supply. Net profit reached EUR 65 million, CEO Martin Novšak told the press on Thursday. The group’s revenue topped EUR 2.3 billion, and companies from the group carried out EUR 100 million in investment. “We had very ambitious plans for last year, the highest so far, and at the group level we exceeded them by about 20%,” said Novšak.

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