Tina Drolc
- European Investment Bank
- Communication Department
- Trg republike 3
- SI-1000 Ljubljana
- Slovenia
Among the challenges facing Slovenia, respondents ranked climate change fourth. Despite this, nearly nine out of ten them agree that investing now in climate adaptation is necessary to avoid higher costs in the long run, according to the annual Climate Survey commissioned by the European Investment Bank (EIB).
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is lending Slovenian electricity company Elektro Ljubljana €50 million to expand and upgrade the power-distribution network in central and southeastern parts of the country. EIB Vice-President Kyriacos Kakouris and Elektro Ljubljana President of the Management Board Urban Likozar signed the credit agreement today in the Slovenian capital in the presence of State Secretary Tina Seršen of Slovenia’s Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy.
On the 20th anniversary of Slovenia's accession to the European Union (EU), the European Investment Bank (EIB) Group is organising an exhibit of photos that highlight a range of EIB-funded projects in the country. The outdoor exposition, "Slovenia – 20 years of progress in the EU", opened on the Gallus Embankment in Ljubljana on 29 August 2024 and will run until 30 September 2024.