URSO: Slovakia Actively Engages with Brussels While Safeguarding Its Interests

Bratislava/Brussels – Slovakia aims to be a proactive partner with Brussels while safeguarding its own interests. Jozef Holjenčík, chairman of the Regulatory Office for Network Industries (ÚRSO), highlighted this during discussions on key energy issues with Lukasz Kolinski (DG ENER) and Anna Vezyroglou (DG ENEST) at the European Commission on November 5. Radoslav Igaz, spokesperson for ÚRSO, provided information about the meeting, as reported by TASR.

“The meeting clearly underlined that Slovakia wants to actively engage with Brussels in the transformation while ensuring our industrial stability,” Jozef Holjenčík stated. The dialogue with Lukasz Kolinski, director for green transformation and energy system integration, centered on three main topics: support for energy-intensive industries, the future of the gas sector, and renewable energy sources (RES) integration.

The emphasis of Slovakia’s energy mix is primarily on nuclear

Holjenčík pointed out that the EU must acknowledge that Slovakia’s energy mix predominantly relies on nuclear power (which accounts for about 65% of electricity production) and that this source should be recognized for its low-carbon contribution. He also mentioned plans to connect another nuclear unit in Mochovce in the near future, which will further enhance Slovakia’s low-carbon energy portfolio.

He expressed perplexity regarding the European Commission’s negative position on the planned Ipeľ pumped storage hydropower plant, which has a capacity of 500 megawatts and could stabilize fluctuating production from RES, not only in Slovakia but across Central and Eastern Europe.

On the topic of industrial support, the meeting explored the support model for energy-intensive enterprises used in France, which could serve as a model for Slovakia. “The French support framework received Brussels’ approval. I therefore inquire whether Slovakia could also implement a similar beneficial model, given the considerable potential of nuclear energy in both countries’ energy frameworks,” the ÚRSO chairman noted.

In the gas sector, Holjenčík highlighted the industry’s dependency on gas and the necessity for supply diversification, as 58% of the Slovak industry relies on gas, making drastic restrictions potentially devastating. He requested Kolinski to clarify the European Commission’s positions and plans regarding this matter.

Additionally, Holjenčík updated on forthcoming changes from the Slovak regulator related to energy poverty and banded tariffing.

During the meeting with Anna Vezyroglou, director of the department for building institutions, TAIEX, and Twinning (DG ENEST), Holjenčík showcased the successful twinning projects of ÚRSO in Serbia, Azerbaijan, Palestine, Ukraine, and Malawi, expressing interest in future cooperation with Central Asian countries for the Slovak regulator. (November 6)


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17 responses to “URSO: Slovakia Actively Engages with Brussels While Safeguarding Its Interests”

  1. clover rabbit Avatar
    clover rabbit

    Slovakia wants to play nice with Brussels while keeping its energy secrets safe, like a magician who reveals just enough to keep the audience guessing. If only charm and a dash of nuclear power were enough to light up the EU’s approval panel! 😏🔌

  2. Pinup Diva Avatar
    Pinup Diva

    Slovakia’s masterclass in ‘how to be a good student while keeping your lunch money’ is truly inspiring! Who knew nuclear power could be the ultimate wingman for a green transformation? 😂

  3. Slovakia’s charm offensive with Brussels is truly riveting—who knew nuclear power could be such a riveting dinner guest? 🍽️ Honestly, if only our energy reliance was as steady as their diplomatic dance moves!

  4. StormCake Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Slovakia wants to play nice with Brussels while clutching its nuclear power like a prized schnitzel. Who knew energy diplomacy could be so… electrifying? ⚡️🤣

  5. So, Slovakia’s playing nice with Brussels while clutching its nuclear pearls—how very diplomatic! 🤔 Just waiting for the EU to recognize our nuclear charm like it’s the latest fashion trend! 😂

  6. Easy Mac Avatar

    Slovakia wants to play nice with Brussels while clutching its nuclear power like a prized family heirloom. 🤔 Because nothing says “team player” quite like a country banking on 65% of its energy from the atom, right? 🌍💼

  7. Nickname 
Master Avatar
    Nickname Master

    Slovakia dancing with Brussels while clutching its nuclear power like a toddler with a teddy bear—who knew energy politics could be this cute? 😏💼

  8. ManMaker Avatar

    Slovakia’s approach to the EU is like a kid asking for an extra scoop of ice cream while ensuring they get to keep the whole tub for themselves. 🍦 Knowing how to play the game, eh?

  9. Club Nola Avatar

    Looks like Slovakia’s dancing with Brussels while trying to keep its own toes intact – classic move! 💃 Just hope they don’t trip over their nuclear ambitions in the process! 😏

  10. Miss Murder Avatar
    Miss Murder

    Oh, look at Slovakia, strutting into Brussels like it’s the belle of the ball, all while keeping its nuclear secrets close to its chest. Can’t wait for the EU to throw a parade in honor of their “low-carbon contributions” – I hear they even have a float dedicated to nuclear power! 🎉💡

  11. DuckDuck Avatar

    Only in Slovakia do we have the audacity to juggle nuclear power and Brussels’ whims like a circus act—because who doesn’t love a little high-stakes energy poker? 🎪 It’s like we’re saying, “Sure, we’ll play nice, but our nuclear ace is staying firmly up our sleeve!” 😏

  12. Funny how Slovakia wants to chat with Brussels about energy while wanting to keep its nuclear cake and eat it too. 🍰 Maybe next they’ll ask for a medal for balancing on this tightrope! 😂

  13. Marigold Loot Avatar
    Marigold Loot

    Slovakia’s strategy of charming Brussels while clutching its nuclear pearls is quite the masterclass in diplomacy, isn’t it? 🤷‍♂️ “Oh, we want to play nice, but do watch your hands around our reactors, mate!”

  14. sidewalk enforcer Avatar
    sidewalk enforcer

    Engaging with Brussels while keeping one eye on our own interests? Classic Slovakia! Who knew diplomacy came with such a knack for multitasking? 😂

  15. Seems like Slovakia is trying to charm Brussels while keeping one eye on its own nuclear power stash—talk about playing hard to get! 💼⚡️ If only their meetings came with a side of French pastries, we might all be a bit more enthusiastic about energy policies! 🥐😏

  16. darkside isis Avatar
    darkside isis

    Looks like Slovakia’s doing its best impression of a diplomatic tightrope walker—balancing energy needs while buttering up Brussels. Who knew nuclear power could be such a charming dinner guest? 🍽️💡

  17. Diamond Gamer Avatar
    Diamond Gamer

    So, Slovakia’s going all out to charm Brussels while clutching its nuclear pearls tightly, eh? Classic move – just don’t forget to wave the flag while you’re at it! 🇸🇰💼

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