Elektro Ljubljana secures funds for grid upgrades
The EIB will lend Elektro Ljubljana €50 million ($55.3 million) to expand and upgrade the distribution network in central and southeastern Slovenia.
The EIB will lend Elektro Ljubljana €50 million ($55.3 million) to expand and upgrade the distribution network in central and southeastern Slovenia.
Slovenia''s largest electricity provider, Elektro Ljubljana, has secured a €50 million loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to enhance and modernize the country''s power distribution
Ljubljana – The Slovenian transmission and distribution electricity network development plan for 2034 outlines a projected investment of 5.15 billion euros.
The five electricity distribution firms in Slovenia will invest more than EUR 150 million by the end of March 2026 in upgrading the network and the addition of smart grid components.
The EIB credit is being complemented by EUR 55.2 million in EU funding, while the remainder will be provided by Elektro Ljubljana. The planned initiatives include refurbishing and
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is lending Elektro Ljubljana, a Slovenian electricity company, $55.26 million to expand and upgrade the power-distribution network in central and southeastern
Elektro Ljubljana, Slovenia''s largest electricity distribution network, took on the challenge of modernising and expanding the national grid to help meet the country''s climate targets.
(IN BRIEF) The European Investment Bank (EIB) has provided a €50 million loan to Slovenia''s largest energy distribution company, Elektro Ljubljana, to expand and upgrade the
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