LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), May 15 (SeeNews) – Domestic energy resources met 53% of Slovenia's energy needs last year, the country's statistical office said on Wednesday.
Thus, the dependence of Slovenia on energy imports was at 47% in 2018, with petroleum products entirely imported, the statistical agency said in a statement.
The total amount of domestic energy supply in the country last year was 3.6 million tonnes of oil equivalent (TOE), down 2% over 2017.
In the structure of supplied energy in 2018, petroleum products prevailed with 33%, followed by nuclear energy with 22%, renewable energy sources (including hydro power) with 18%, coal with 16%, and natural gas with 11%.
TOE is a measurement unit representing energy generated by burning one metric ton of oil.