AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy Storage Push: Slovenia’s grid operator Borzen launched a €10 million grant scheme for battery energy storage systems, covering up to 45% of eligible costs (up to €225/kWh) for legal entities, with applications running Aug. 4–Oct. 31, 2026 and grid connection required by July 31, 2026. Coal Region Turns Green: A €32 million zero-carbon technologies centre opened in Kisovec (Zasavje), backed largely by the EU Just Transition Fund, aiming to scale battery, hydrogen and other carbon-free technologies and link research with industry. Border Controls Lifted: Slovenia ended temporary border checks with Croatia and Hungary, dismantling on-site controls and equipment after the government said there’s no longer an objective reason for stationary checkpoints. Aquaculture in Global Change: The European Aquaculture Society announced plenary speakers for its 2026 Ljubljana conference (Sept 28–Oct 1), focusing on sustainability, resilience, and net-zero pathways for EU aquaculture. Sustainable Tourism Spotlight: A new boutique hotel in Prekmurje (Sončno Polje) opened in Tešanovci, built mostly from wood with a thatched roof, positioning itself as low-impact, nature-connected tourism. Regional Cyber Drill: Slovenia joined a major Adriatic cyber exercise (CACE 2026) with partners and U.S. National Guard teams to strengthen cross-border cyber defence.
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