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Bilanca: Rekordne naložbe in večja poraba, cilj pa vse dlje
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Bilanca: Rekordne naložbe in večja poraba, cilj pa vse dlje

The Agency for Energy released its annual report on energy conditions in Slovenia for 2025, highlighting progress toward greater energy independence and climate responsibility while emphasizing the need for faster action. The report notes that renewable energy (OVE) accounted for 25.4% of total final consumption, though the goal of reaching 33% by 2030 remains distant. Despite challenges like reduced hydro production, solar energy increased by a quarter compared to 2024. Natural gas became the main energy source for heating, with renewables contributing 19% and coal accounting for nearly 17% less usage. Overall energy consumption rose by 4% for electricity, 10% for gas, and 4% for heat. Electric vehicle adoption remained low at just 2% of all vehicles, with over 29,000 electric cars registered.

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Bilanca: Rekordne naložbe in večja poraba, cilj pa vse dlje

The Agency for Energy released its annual report on energy conditions in Slovenia for 2025, highlighting progress toward greater energy independence and climate responsibility while emphasizing the need for faster action. The report notes that renewable energy (OVE) accounted for 25.4% of total final consumption, though the goal of reaching 33% by 2030 remains distant. Despite challenges like reduced hydro production, solar energy increased by a quarter compared to 2024. Natural gas became the main energy source for heating, with renewables contributing 19% and coal accounting for nearly 17% less usage. Overall energy consumption rose by 4% for electricity, 10% for gas, and 4% for heat. Electric vehicle adoption remained low at just 2% of all vehicles, with over 29,000 electric cars registered.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual data and expert analysis without overt ideological slant. It reports on energy trends, policy goals, and challenges without favoring specific political positions. While it highlights the urgency of transitioning to sustainable energy, it does not take a partisan stance,

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 78): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports data from the Agency for Energy's annual report and provides context on Slovenia's energy situation. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some emphasis on the urgency of the energy transition and the director's statements, which may reflect instit

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