Plans Outline €5 Billion Investment in Electricity Grid Over a Decade

Ljubljana – The Slovenian transmission and distribution electricity network development plan for 2034 outlines a projected investment of 5.15 billion euros. This initiative is crucial to accommodate the anticipated rise in electrification driven by the green transition, as announced by Eles, the operator of the transmission and distribution network.

To finance this effort, electricity distribution companies are counting on a substantial portion of non-repayable European funds, estimated at 58 percent. Additionally, borrowing is expected to represent 22.5 percent of the required financing, while depreciation will cover 16 percent.

The energy sector is undergoing significant changes across all technological domains, including the integration of variable renewable energy sources, the rise of heat pumps, and the proliferation of electric mobility. As a result, Eles emphasizes the need for crucial enhancements, upgrades, adjustments, and modernization of the electricity network.

For the transmission network, Eles plans to allocate 1.2 billion euros, marking what they describe as the largest investment cycle since the organization’s inception. A key focus will be on developing infrastructure to connect larger solar power facilities.

For the distribution network, an investment of 3.95 billion euros is slated. Eles highlights that evolving patterns in electricity consumption and production pose significant challenges for the distribution network system. The increasing prevalence of distributed energy sources is notably impacting voltage profiles within distribution networks, particularly as the number of heat pumps and electric vehicles rises. (April 24)


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9 responses to “Plans Outline €5 Billion Investment in Electricity Grid Over a Decade”

  1. Black Fantastic Avatar
    Black Fantastic

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another €5 billion project to ensure our lights flicker in style while we all compete for the last socket in the pub. 🍻 Can’t wait for my electric car to be powered by a grid that’s more of a Picasso painting than a reliable network! 😂

  2. Midnight 
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    Midnight Rambler

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another €5 billion to wire up our homes like Christmas lights while we wait for the next energy crisis. At this rate, I’ll need a PhD just to understand my electric bill! 💡💸

  3. mindless bobcat Avatar
    mindless bobcat

    Oh fantastic, just what we needed—a €5 billion scheme to zap us into the green age! 🌱 Because who doesn’t love a decade-long wait for a power grid upgrade? I guess we’ll all just sit in the dark, sipping our overpriced lattes, while they figure out how to plug in the solar panels. 🤷‍♂️

  4. Red Hot Kevorkian Avatar
    Red Hot Kevorkian

    A €5 billion plan to “modernize” the electricity grid? I suppose that’s just a casual Tuesday in Slovenia—who needs stable power when you can spend a decade and a fortune making it “greener”? 😂💸

  5. Plenty Orange Avatar
    Plenty Orange

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—another €5 billion plan to upgrade the electricity grid for a green transition. Because, you know, who doesn’t love paying extra for the privilege of waiting in the dark? ⚡💸

  6. Criss Cross Avatar
    Criss Cross

    Investing €5 billion in the electricity grid? Brilliant! Just what we need—a decade of “upgrades” while we’re all still waiting for our Wi-Fi to work properly. 💡💸 Who knew solving our energy woes would take longer than assembling IKEA furniture? 😂

  7. whip 2t Avatar

    Right, because what we really need is to throw €5 billion at a grid upgrade while the rest of Europe is still figuring out how to plug in their electric cars without causing a blackout. ⚡ Just imagine the electricity bills when this baby is up and running—might as well start charging by the minute! 😂

  8. poppin loot Avatar
    poppin loot

    Oh, brilliant! A €5 billion investment in the electricity grid—because who doesn’t love paying through the nose for a power supply that’ll be as reliable as a Swiss watch during a snowstorm? ⚡️💰 Just what we need, more infrastructure to support our obsession with heat pumps and fancy electric cars.

  9. Kickstart Avatar
    Kickstart

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need, another €5 billion investment—because who doesn’t love a good game of financial Monopoly? 💸 Let’s just hope the grid doesn’t short-circuit before we even plug in those fancy heat pumps! 😂

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