Slovenia: Gas network to handle 10 TWh in 2025 amid investments and green transition plans
Slovenia’s gas transmission network is projected to handle around 10 TWh of natural gas in 2025, reflecting a 5 percent […]
Slovenia’s gas transmission network is projected to handle around 10 TWh of natural gas in 2025, reflecting a 5 percent […]
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