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Las últimas cifras son muy reveladoras, especialmente cuando se trata de techos domésticos.

The article discusses the decline in the photovoltaic (PV) market in Slovenia, noting a significant drop in interest among private investors and businesses. According to a report presented by Kristijan Brecl at the 12th Slovenian Photovoltaic Conference, the installation of new solar power plants (SE) fell by nearly 40% compared to the previous year, from 194 MW to 116.6 MW. The decline is attributed to the conclusion of the self-sufficiency scheme and uncertainties related to time-based grid connection rules. While investment in larger SEs has decreased, there has been increased interest in energy storage systems due to favorable subsidies. The total installed capacity of all solar power plants in Slovenia reached 1.5 GW by the end of 2025, with the reference price of electricity rising by 7.7% to 85.37 euros per MWh.

Cómo lo cubrió cada lado

El mismo suceso, agrupado por la inclinación política de los medios que lo cubren.

Cómo lo cubrió cada lado

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El mismo suceso según se informó en otros países.

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Las últimas cifras son muy reveladoras, especialmente cuando se trata de techos domésticos.

The article discusses the decline in the photovoltaic (PV) market in Slovenia, noting a significant drop in interest among private investors and businesses. According to a report presented by Kristijan Brecl at the 12th Slovenian Photovoltaic Conference, the installation of new solar power plants (SE) fell by nearly 40% compared to the previous year, from 194 MW to 116.6 MW. The decline is attributed to the conclusion of the self-sufficiency scheme and uncertainties related to time-based grid connection rules. While investment in larger SEs has decreased, there has been increased interest in energy storage systems due to favorable subsidies. The total installed capacity of all solar power plants in Slovenia reached 1.5 GW by the end of 2025, with the reference price of electricity rising by 7.7% to 85.37 euros per MWh.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents factual data and expert analysis regarding the decline in Slovenia’s photovoltaic market without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on economic factors such as policy changes and market trends, which are politically relevant but not inherently partisan. The tone,措

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