The Government adopts the Integrated National Energy
The Government has adopted the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan of the Republic of Slovenia (NEPN) in accordance with the
The Government has adopted the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan of the Republic of Slovenia (NEPN) in accordance with the
Abstract The Government of the Republic of Slovenia adopted the comprehensive National Energy and Climate Plan of the Republic of Slovenia (NEPN), which was also submitted to the European
By 2024, total investment in construction is expected to reach €4 billion, reinforcing Slovenia''s long-term infrastructure ambitions. Despite cost pressures, the sector''s momentum positions Slovenia as an
Slovenia today received the transfer from the third payment request under the Recovery and Resilience Facility in the amount of EUR 257.7 million.
Construction of the largest Flue Gas Desulphurization (FGD) Plant in Slovenia is a reference project, opening the door to RUDIS for construction of this type of plants also in the future. Šoštanj Thermal
Slovenia''s recovery and resilience plan €2.5 billion Grants Loans Slovenia is expected to use €1.8 billion of available grants and about €705 million of loans from the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).
A-Ž Beekeeping with the Slovenian hive AŽ Plans AŽ hive construction plans Building AŽ hives is much more complicated then LR hives. It is hard to do it in
The Recovery and Resilience Plan is the basis for the use of the European Recovery and Resilience Facility and of the financial resources to achieve the objectives of
Slovenia''s Construction and Building material sectors as the most important economic multiplicators are slowly on the rise and the sectors are expected to be the largest contributor to economic growth in
The Ministry of Infrastructure, Directorate for Energy, reviews, confirms and submits the proposal for the national spatial plan (DPN) draft to the Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning, which
The survey covers all construction and engineering-design enterprises in charge of construction abroad. The requested data are reported by the main contractors and co-contractors, only exceptionally by
BSW Timber has announced its latest investment of Euro 40 million in Slovenia, constructing a new sawmill, CHP plant and pellet manufacturing facility which will see the creation of
If you''re considering building a new home, an extension, a complete renovation of an existing building, or changing the purpose of a space, one of the first steps you need to take is obtaining a building
Plan-net Solar d.o.o. is the leading manufacturer of high quality solar power plants in Slovenia. Cooperation with innovative and reliable business partners enables us
The Council of the European Union, composed of finance ministers, has today approved the third amendment to Slovenia''s Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP). Under the revised plan,
It could be the game-changer for your construction project in Slovenia. FAQs What are the first steps to take when applying for real estate permits in Slovenia? Embarking on the permitting
Slovenia''s housing landscape is poised for significant positive change with the introduction of ambitious public housing plan. Recognizing the urgent need to address the shortage
Employers in Slovenia are mostly legal entities, generally in the form of limited liability companies. They must procure the permits necessary for a construction
Slovenia allocated EUR 146.0 million towards renewable energy and energy efficiency, EUR 86.1 million for sustainable renovation of buildings as well as EUR 48.0 million for circular economy – resource
The amendment is also aimed at digitalising the key spatial-data systems and streamlining the procedures for obtaining construction permits. Slovenia''s final RRP comprises EUR
However, current plans for a new Krško reactor are being pursued solely by Slovenia. In October, the Slovenian parliament in Ljubljana called off a
The value of construction investment in Slovenia represents 0.3% of all construction investment in the EU-27. Investment activity was strong in 2022, mainly due to
Slovenia is currently grappling with a pressing need for affordable rental housing as demand continues to outpace available supply. Thus, the Minister for Solidarity
A special management and supervision system was introduced to improve transparency and accountability. Preparations began in 2019, and major works
The Slovenian Construction Act provides for compulsory construction insurance to cover damage arising in connection with carrying out the activity.
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