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Focusing on green technologies and capacities - sustainable mobility, energy efficiency and renewables, climate change adaptation; circular economy; and biodiversity.
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Focusing on green technologies and capacities - sustainable mobility, energy efficiency and renewables, climate change adaptation; circular economy; and biodiversity.

Improving access to and the quality of general, vocational, and higher education; focusing on digital education, early childhood education and care; supporting youth employment.

promoting entrepreneurship, competitiveness, industrialisation; improving the business environment; fostering research, development and innovation, supporting small- and medium-sized businesses.

Promoting the roll-out of very high-capacity networks, the digitalisation of public services, government processes, and businesses, in particular SMEs; developing basic and advanced digital skills; supporting digital-related R&D and the deployment of advanced technologies.

Improving social and territorial infrastructure and services, including social protection and welfare systems, the inclusion of disadvantaged groups; supporting employment and skills development; creating high-quality, stable jobs.

Improving the resilience, accessibility and quality of health and long-term care, including measures to advance their digitalisation; increasing the effectiveness of public administration systems.

The map exclusively serves information purposes and is not an exhaustive database of projects supported by the Recovery and Resilience Facility. It does not reflect the distribution of the projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility across the European Union, nor across different geographical areas or sectors within EU Member States. The RRF funding amounts shown for measures are based on the initial cost estimates included in the recovery and resilience plans.

Furthermore, the projects showcased are without prejudice to any future assessment by the Commission in the context of verifying the satisfactory fulfilment of milestones and targets under Regulation (EU) 2021/241 establishing the Recovery and Resilience Facility.

The country snapshot illustrates some of the most iconic and impactful projects included in the Slovenian Recovery and Resilience Plan that will bring positive change for EU citizens, businesses and the EU at large.

The reforms and investments in Slovenia''s plan, approved by Council on 28 July 2021, are helping it to become more sustainable, resilient and better prepared for the challenges and opportunities of the green transition and digital transition. Following Council approval of Slovenia''s plan on 28 July 2021, Slovenia''s recovery and resilience plan was updated on 17 October 2023 also to introduce a REPowerEU chapter.

All measures have to be implementedwithin a tight time frame, as the Regulation establishing the Recovery and Resilience Facility requires all milestones and targets within the national plans to be completed by August 2026.

Slovenia''s plan now includes one upscaled reform, two new and two upscaled investments to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, in line with one of the REPowerEU Plan''s objectives.

To finance this increased ambition, Slovenia has asked for a share of its Brexit Adjustment Reserve to be transferred to the plan, amounting to €5 million. These funds would be added to Slovenias''s REPowerEU grant of €116 million.

The REPowerEU measures include a reform to remove regulatory barriers to the deployment of renewable energy installations (solar PV and wind) in certain areas, such as roadsides, water surfaces, and rooftops.

They also include investments to support industry decarbonisation (€42 million), to strengthen the electricity distribution network (€20 million), to promote the restructuring of existing district heating systems with new RES technologies (€20 million) and alternative fuels infrastructure and zero-emission vehicles (€40 million).

Together, these measures are expected to increase Slovenia''s share of renewable energy and accelerate decarbonisation of energy generation, building and transport sectors.

In the area of climate and environmental policies, Slovenia faces the challenges of being a carbon intensive economy with a low share of renewables in the energy mix, high dependency on road transport and high exposure to climate change-related damage.

The modified plan, including the REPowerEU chapter, has further strengthened the focus on the plan on the green transition, devoting 49% of the available funds to measures thatsupportclimate objectives (up from 42.5% in the original plan).

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