About Residential Solar Photovoltaic Systems in Slovenia
Slovenia’s cumulative PV capacity additions could grow from 466 MW in 2021 to 724 MW by the end of this year. The residential market will account for almost all new capacity, and demand is expected to grow under a net-metering scheme extension until the end of 2023.
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6 FAQs about [Residential Solar Photovoltaic Systems in Slovenia]
How much solar power does Slovenia have in 2024?
Slovenia installed 298.8 MW of solar capacity in 2024, according to the Slovenian Photovoltaic Association (Združenje slovenske fotovoltaike). Director Nina Hojnik told pv magazine the total includes 191.5 MW of residential installations, 100.8 MW of commercial and industrial (C&I) projects, and 6.5 MW of utility-scale capacity.
Where can I find a list of solar power plants in Slovenia?
Since 2007, the Slovenian Photovoltaic (PV) Portal has been providing information on solar energy in the Slovenian language. It is the only place where you can find a list of all solar power plants in Slovenia in one place, find basic information on the individual building blocks of solar power plants and find out about new developments.
How much PV capacity will Slovenia have in 2021?
Slovenia’s cumulative PV capacity additions could grow from 466 MW in 2021 to 724 MW by the end of this year. The residential market will account for almost all new capacity, and demand is expected to grow under a net-metering scheme extension until the end of 2023.
Will Slovenia switch from solar panels to solar plus storage?
Subsidies in the residential sector will shift from solar panels alone to solar plus storage, it said, without providing additional details. Slovenia plans to start its first green hydrogen projects in 2023, under the European Union’s Just Transition Fund, according to the SPA.
Will Slovenia start a green hydrogen project in 2023?
Slovenia plans to start its first green hydrogen projects in 2023, under the European Union’s Just Transition Fund, according to the SPA. Its defense ministry is also leading a project to build hydrogen infrastructure that will be partly publicly owned. This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused.
How long will the net metering scheme last in Slovenia?
“Slovenia has extended the period of the net-metering scheme system for the residential sector (for PV installations up to 11 kW) until the end of 2023 and that will result in high demand, especially with announced accompanying subsidies,” a SPA spokesperson told pv magazine.


