Gazprom moves to Cuba and Iran
Week in Slovakia Monday – 28th June 2010 The Slovak Regulatory Office for Network Industries (ÚRSO) set the maximum buy in price for electric energy produced from solar energy at 387.64 euro for one megawatt hour (MWh). The price is valid for producers with the total installed capacity up to 100 kW. For producers of more than 100 kW the price is set at 382.61 euro per MWh. The regulation comes into force on 30th June 2010. Furthermore ÚRSO also set the buy-in price for wind and geothermal energy. The price of one megawatt electricity produced from wind is 80.91 euro and 19.84 euro for geothermal energy. Tuesday – 29th June 2010 Slovak electricity transmission system (SEPS), Plc reached a total revenue of 412.41 mil. euro in 2009. With costs reaching 400.86 mil. euro the net profit of the company reached 7.69 mil. euro from which 3.3 mil. euro will be paid off in the form of dividends. The Slovak Regulatory Office for Network Industries (ÚRSO) carried out 22 controls in the first half of 2010, states the official ÚRSO report. From the total number of all the inspections, 15 were taken out in the field of heat energy. Wednesday – 30th June 2010 The heating power plan in Vojany (EVO) will be reconstructed. Slovenské elekrárne, plc. (SE) decided to invest 18,7 mil. euro into the reconstruction of the fifth block of EVO. The turbine as well as generator that were both damaged during the fire in April 2009 will be replaced. All the new components will be provided by the Russian company OJSC Power Machines. Thursday – 1st July 2010 In 2009 the nuclear power plants in Slovakia generated together 14 tWh of electric energy, informed the Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NRA) of SR. In 2008 it was slightly more (Zobraziť celý článok)


