Energy, page 3

News on Slovakia's energy sector

The first re-fuelling of a hydrogen car in Vlčie Hrdlo, Bratislava.

Where to refuel a hydrogen-powered car in Bratislava?

The capital’s public transport operator plans to extend add hydrogen buses to its fleet.

The site in Bratislava where a new LNG terminal could be built.
Cooling towers of the third reaction unit of the Nuclear Power Plant Mochovce

Third Mochovce reactor connects to grid - 11 years late

Slovak electricity production to become self-sufficient.

Karel Hirman.

State will compensate businesses for rising energy costs

Entrepreneurs should expect corrected invoices from their providers.

A doctor demonstrates a model treatment of a broken arm during the opening ceremony of the new A&E department at the Prievidza Hospital located in Bojnice on October 3, 2022.

High energy bills force doctors to introduce questionable fee

The Health Ministry claims it is seeking a solution.

Stock image.

Expert on how to save money on energy in households

What to do in regards to saving money.

Stock image.

Gas consumption in Slovakia fell by a quarter

Slovakia has been diversifying gas imports following the war in Ukraine.

The NBS inflation forecast assumes that the prices of electricity, gas and heat for households will approximately double.

National bank expects a recession, but not a collapse in 2023

Inflation is expected to continue increasing unless more measures are taken, the bank's analysts say.

New economy minister pushes through crisis energy legislation

If approved by parliament, it will enable the state to nationalise energy commodities.

Stock image.

Heat Producers: It is as if two million people do not exist

An average increase of 140 percent in heat prices should be expected.

There are plenty of tips on how you can save energy and money.

50 tips to reduce energy consumption and save money

Lighting, heating, cooking, and using hot water all affect our wallets. The Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency has put together a list of recommendations to reduce both.

The LNG terminal on the Croatian island of Krk.

War in Ukraine changes Europe’s gas map

LNG in focus as Slovakia reduces dependence on Russian gas.

The reactor assembly of the third unit at the Mochovce nuclear power plant, pictured in June 2016.

Third unit of Mochovce nuclear power plant gets final approval to start powering up

It will finally open more than 10 years later than planned, and at well over twice the projected cost.

Stock image.

Schools shocked by energy bills

Warnings children may have to spend winter at home, summer at school.

Markus Kaune, CEO of ZSE and VSE Holding

War and market instability make green energy more important

CEO of Slovakia´s energy companies ZSE and VSEH: the conflict in Ukraine only added to energy market instability.

Advertorial
The biogas station of the MP company near Jelšava.

Cement bellies of livestock in eastern Slovakia produce biomethane

First biomethane plant in Slovakia aims harnessing biodegradable municipal waste.

Scientists want to harness the same process that fuels the Sun. A megaproject that should generate power from nuclear fusion is being built in France.

Fusion power is still decades away, but Slovak scientists are helping to bring it closer

After ITER is completed, they say a working reactor could arrive in 2050.

The gas pipeline operator Eustream operates pipelines with the capacity 90 billion m3.

Ukraine war shatters confidence in Russian gas flows

Impact of immediate gas cut off could be devastating for industry, experts warn.

Illustrative stock photo

Energy prices for households will be frozen

Analysts are not happy about the solution.

A solar energy array in Slovakia

Slovak households are increasingly interested in green electricity

They are most interested in green solar power generated in Slovakia.

SkryťClose ad