CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 1 SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM.

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CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 1 SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 2 STRUCTURE OF SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM SUPPLIERS: – 3 HYDRO PRODUCERS – 4 THERMAL PRODUCERS – 1 NUCLEAR PRODUCER TRANSMISSION – 1 TRANSMISSION COMPANY CUSTOMERS – 5 DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES – 5 DIRECT CONSUMERS (CONNECTED ON 110 kV LEVEL) 3 HYDRO PRODUCERS AND 2 THERMAL PRODUCERS UNDER HSE COMPANY (MORE THEN 50 % OF ALL GENERATION) DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DIRECT CONSUMERS

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 3 EXISTENT POWER PLANTS IN SLOVENIA LEGEND HYDRO POWER PLANT THERMAL POWER PLANT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EXISTING POWER PLANTS TPP ŠOŠTANJ CHP LJUBLJANA TPP TRBOVLJE TPP BRESTANICA NPP KRŠKO

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 4 INSTALLED CAPACITIES IN 2004 HYDRO POWER PLANTS: 884 MW30 % THERMAL POWER PLANTS:1372 MW46 % NUCLEAR POWER PLANT:707 MW24 % TOTAL:2963 MW100 %

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 5 EXISTENT AND NEW POWER PLANTS IN SLOVENIA LEGEND HYDRO POWER PLANTS THERMAL POWER PLANT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EXISTING POWER PLANTS HPP ON SOČA RIVER TPP ŠOŠTANJ CHP LJUBLJANA TPP TRBOVLJE TPP BRESTANICA NPP KRŠKO CHP LJUBLJANA TPP ŠOŠTANJ TPP TRBOVLJE TPP KIDRIČEVO RHPP AVČE RHPP KOZJAK HPP ON MURA RIVER HPP ON SAVA RIVER HYDRO POWER PLANT THERMAL POWER PLANT WIND POWER PLANT EXPECTED POWER PLANTS ?

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 6 INSTALLED CAPACITIES IN PERIOD INCREASE HYDRO POWER PLANTS: 884 MW1901 MW1017 MW (115 %) THERMAL POWER PLANTS:1372 MW2530 MW1158 MW (84 %) NUCLEAR POWER PLANT:707 MW728 MW21 MW (3 %) TOTAL:2963 MW5159 MW2196 MW (74 %)

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 7 POWER GENERATION AND ENERGY FLOWS IN 2004 HYDRO POWER PLANTS: 3850 GWh27 % THERMAL POWER PLANTS:4260 GWh33 % NUCLEAR POWER PLANT:5200 GWh40 % TOTAL:13040 GWh100 % AUSTRIA ITALY CROATIA IMPORT 4257 GWh EXPORT 5030 GWh

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 8 POWER GENERATION IN PERIOD INCREASE HYDRO POWER PLANTS: 3850 GWh5672 GWh2092 GWh (58 %) THERMAL POWER PLANTS:4260 GWh 9430 GWh5170 GWh (121 %) NUCLEAR POWER PLANT:5200 GWh5350 GWh150 GWh (3 %) TOTAL:13040 GWh20452 GWh7412 GWh (57 %)

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 9 PEAK LOAD ( ) INCREASE OF PEAK LOAD: 568 MW (39,9 %) AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH: 2,8 % PEAK LOAD IN 2004: 1991 MW

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 10 PEAK LOAD ( ) INCREASE OF PEAK LOAD: 1076 MW (51,4 %) AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH: 1,7 % PEAK LOAD IN 2030: 3169 MW

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 11 CONSUMPTION ( ) INCREASE OF CONSUMPTION: 3559 GWh (40,5 %) AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH: 2,9 % CONSUMPTION IN 2004: GWh 9315 GWh (77 %) DISTRIBUTION, 2763 GWH (23 %) DIRECT CONSUMERS

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 12 CONSUMPTION ( ) INCREASE OF CONSUMPTION: ABOUT 8100 GWh (62,9 %) AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH: 2,0 % CONSUMPTION IN 2030: ABOUT GWh GWh (85 %) DISTRIBUTION, 3150 GWh (15 %) DIRECT CONSUMERS

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 13 EXISTENT POWER TRANSMISSION NETWORK Cirkovce TPP Šoštanj TPP Trbovlje NPP Krško Kleče Okroglo Divača Redipuglia (I) Pehlin (CRO) Melina (CRO) Tumbri (CRO) Kainachtal (A) Maribor Obersielach (A) Krško Žerjavinec (CRO) Beričevo Padriciano (I) Podlog LEGEND THERMAL POWER PLANT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EXISTENT POWER PLANTS (ONLY 220 kV AND 400 kV) 400/X kV 220/X kV EXISTENT SUBSTATION 400 kV 220 kV EXISTENT TRANSMISSION LINES 220 kV TRANSMISSION LINES: 328 km 400 kV TRANSMISSION LINES: 510 km

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 14 EXISTENT AND NEW POWER TRANSMISSION NETWORK Cirkovce TPP Šoštanj TPP Trbovlje NPP Krško Kleče Okroglo Divača Redipuglia (I) Pehlin (CRO) Melina (CRO) Tumbri (CRO) Kainachtal (A) Maribor Obersielach (A) Krško Žerjavinec (CRO) Beričevo Padriciano (I) Podlog Udine (I) Heviz (H) TPP Šoštanj RHPP Kozjak TPP Kidričevo LEGEND EX. THERMAL POWER PLANT EX. NUCLEAR POWER PLANT THERMAL POWER PLANTS (ONLY 220 kV AND 400 kV) EXISTENT 400/X kV EXISTENT 220/X kV SUBSTATION EXISTENT 400 kV TRANSMISSION LINES NEW THERMAL POWER PLAN NEW 400 kV UPDATE 220 kV TO 400 kV ADD SECOND 400/X kV TRANSFORMER RHPP AVče Okroglica (N. Gorica) NEW 400/X kV NEW HYDRO POWER PLANT

CENERG 4 th THEMATIC WORKSHOP SLOVENIAN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM 15 ENVIRONMENTAL SITUATION CURRENT SITUATION IN SLOVENIA: SLOVENIAN ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ARE HARMONIZE WITH EU ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS, REALIZATION OF KYOTO PROTOCOL FOR CO 2 (1986 TO 2008/12): SLOVENIA: DECREASING EMISSIONS OF CO 2 FOR 8 % ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM: DECREASING EMISSIONS OF CO 2 FOR 20 %, EMISSIONS OF SO 2, NO X AND DUST (THERMAL POWER PLANTS) ARE INSIDE OF EU LIMITS, STEPS FOR DECREASING EMISSIONS: REPLACEMENT COAL AND LIGNIT WITH GAS, INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF THERMAL POWER PLANTS, USE THE RENOVABLE SOURCES (HYDRO, WIND ETC.), INTRODUCTION OF NEW TEHNOLOGIES, REDUCE OF INCREASING CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY

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