According to the Slovenian electricity market operator Borzen, the country’s electricity feed-in support scheme for renewable energy sources included 3,899 facilities with the installed capacity of 416 MW at the end of June 2016. At the end of 2015, there were 21 facilities more totaling 433 MW.
The statement from Borzen said total electricity production within the support system increased by 4.6 % compared to June 2015 and reached 541.8 GWh. In the same period, support payments were reduced by 150,000 euros (excluding VAT), while the average support decreased from 14.85 to 14.17 eurocents/kWh.
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Tags: electricity, eligible producers, RES, Slovenia, statistical, support scheme