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  1. Poďte k nám pracovať. Slovenské elektrárne v roku 2020 celkovo vyrobili 18 773 gigawatthodín elektriny. Čistá dodávka elektriny Slovenských elektrární dosiahla 16 994 GWh.

  2. In 2022, Slovenské elektrárne, a.s. generated a total of 18 888 gigawatt-hours of electricity, with net supply of 17 039 GWh. Up to 95 % of the electricity supplied to the grid was CO 2 free – mainly from nuclear, but also from hydroelectric, photovoltaic and biomass co-combustion.

  3. Slovenské elektrárne, a.s. is an electric utility company based in Bratislava, Slovakia, and successor to the former state monopoly. It operates nuclear, hydroelectric and fossil fuel power plants.

  4. Slovenské elektrárne prevádzkujú dve atómové elektrárne (Mochovce, Jaslovské Bohunice), 31 vodných elektrární (najmä na riekach Váh a Hron) a dve solárne elektrárne (Mochovce, Vojany). Podiel primárnych energetických zdrojov na dodanej elektrine za rok 2023 (%)

  5. Slovenské elektrárne, je energetická spoločnosť pôsobiaca na Slovensku. Náplňou jej činnosti je výroba elektrickej energie a tepla . Spoločnosť na Slovensku prevádzkuje dve jadrové ( Atómové elektrárne Bohunice , Atómové elektrárne Mochovce ), dve fotovoltické a 31 vodných elektrární.

  6. www.hse.si › enHSE

    THE FIRST FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANT IN SLOVENIA: IMPORTANT GREEN TRANSITION PROJECT.

  7. Feb 22, 2022 · Slovenské Elektrárne and the Slovakian government have agreed measures which the company says are worth about EUR850 million (USD964 million) to limit the impact of rising electricity prices.

  8. Westinghouse Electric Company (ENS Corporate Member) signed a long-term agreement with Slovenské elektrárne to license and supply VVER-440 fuel assemblies to its nuclear power plants in Bohunice and Mochovce, Slovakia.

  9. Holding Slovenske elektrarne (HSE) is a state-owned power generation company in Slovenia. It is the largest company in Slovenia and was established by a government decision on 26 July 2001. The company consists of hydroelectric plants based on the Drava, Sava, and Soča rivers and coal-fired power plants in Brestanica, Šoštanj, and Velenje.

  10. Electricity company. Largest producer of electricity in Slovakia, generates two-thirds of the country's overall electricity needs. Website: www.seas.sk. Twitter: @Elektrarne.