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The Recovery and Resilience Plan addresses a number of challenges facing renewable energy producers and consumers in Slovenia.
When exploring the solar energy industry in Slovenia, it's essential to consider several key factors. Slovenia has been actively promoting renewable energy, particularly solar power, through supportive policies and incentives that encourage investment and development.
RES of primary energy in Slovenia are water flows, wood, other biomass energy and solar radiation. Direct use of wood biomass is fairly limited to the use in boilers and to the direct combustion.
The number of solar power plants in Slovenia has increased a lot in recent years and today their total power is approximately 368 MW and cumulative production of 2.6 % electricity. From Table 2 it is clear that main contribution on predicted RES are solar power plants.
The most sensible potential for an increase of RES use in Slovenia lies in solar (photovoltaics) and minor water potential. Water potential is already about 90 % exploited. Wind energy in Slovenia is too inconsistent for the commercial use. Its energy is very small on average while on the other hand, it is occasionally too strong.
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