Slovakia energy efficiency & Trends policies | Slovakia profile

The Slovakia energy efficiency summary presents energy efficiency trends and policies by sector: Overview, Buildings, Transport and Industry. Get a set of graphs commented by energy efficiency

A brief outlook of renewable energy in Slovakia

The integration of SHPPs into Slovakia''s energy mix could be a strategic move towards enhancing the country''s energy landscape, offering a sustainable and efficient method to increase

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Actually, one of the biggest challenges is to find a way how the energy efficiency first principle could be used in order to maximise the benefits from it, not only for energy efficiency targets, but also for other

Slovakia''s climate action strategy

Slovakia received an overall low rating in the 2025 Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI). The country''s performance regarding GHG emissions is rated as high, energy use as low, and renewable

Final energy consumption | Slovakia | Europe''s environment 2025 (EEA)

Slovakia successfully met its 2020 energy efficiency target under the EU directive (Directive 2012/27/EU), yet achieving the more ambitious 2030 objectives will be significantly more

Energy law changes reflect Europe''s push for efficiency and

The EU has adopted a new directive on energy efficiency, establishing the principle of “energy efficiency first,” which is becoming a cornerstone of EU energy policy. In line with these

Assessment of the updated National Energy and Climate Plan of

The Commission calls on Slovakia to focus on the timely introduction of all ESR policies in its implementation, in particular in transport, and to adopt a roadmap to achieve higher ambition in

Slovakia | Energy profile

The energy efficiency of final consumers measured by ODEX has improved over the period 2000-2023 by 2.4% on average. Significant improvement was achieved in services (4.1% per year) and in

Slovak Republic

This reflects not only energy efficiency but also the structure of the economy, with services-oriented economies generally having a lower energy intensity than those based on heavy industry.

Energy Efficiency in Buildings insights from Slovakia

Buildings are an important energy consumer (40% of the EU''s final energy consumption), buildings are often proclaimed to have the priority in investment into EE.

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