UPDATE: CEO Dejan Paravan leaving Slovenian state-owned GEN energija
CEO of Slovenian state-owned energy utility GEN energija Dejan Paravan has resigned. According to a news report, he is joining NGEN, but the company still didn’t comment on the speculation.
GEN energija, which is developing a project for Slovenia’s second nuclear power plant, is about to appoint a new CEO. After necenzurirano.si reported that Dejan Paravan, the current head of the government-controlled energy company, has quit, the supervisory board officially acknowledged that he submitted his resignation on October 10.
The news website also learned that he would assume a position at privately owned NGEN, which didn’t issue any statements yet on the matter. The same media outlet later wrote that Paravan has agreed to step down at the end of November.
Nada Drobne Popović and Bruno Glaser, the other two members of the board, allegedly offered their resignations and they were rejected.
Paravan has been a close associate of Prime Minister Robert Golob for two decades. The government appointed him as CEO in October 2022.
GEN energija holds the Slovenian half of the Krško nuclear power plant (NEK or, in Slovenian, JEK), and owns hydropower plant operators Savske elektrarne Ljubljana (SEL) and Hidroelektrarne na Spodnji Savi (HESS), and the Brestanica gas-fired power plant.
GEN-I, which was co-founded by Prime Minister Golob, is also part of GEN Group. He was the firm’s CEO until 2021.
As GEN energija’s chief, Paravan is responsible for the NEK 2 (JEK 2) project, for another nuclear power plant. The investment is valued at between EUR 9 billion and EUR 16 billion.
A referendum was scheduled about the proposal, but the National Assembly canceled the vote a year ago.
NGEN builds and operates battery energy storage systems (BESS), and develops software and hardware for running decentralized systems, cybersecurity and access to all segments of the energy market.
Of note, both Dejan Paravan and Co-Founder and CEO of NGEN Group Roman Bernard spoke at this year’s Belgrade Energy Forum (BEF 2025), organized by Balkan Green Energy News.