
The fading dominance of coal in Hungary and globally
According to the International Energy Agency , the level of global coal consumption reaches an all-time high in 2024 - while the same year is quite certain to be the warmest year ever on record .
According to the International Energy Agency , the level of global coal consumption reaches an all-time high in 2024 - while the same year is quite certain to be the warmest year ever on record .
In our project, Hungary needs wind energy, we have researched the opportunities and limitations of wind energy and prepared short papers on the following subjects, downloadable from the links below...
There is no operating nuclear power plant in the majority of European countries: 26 of 44 countries have no reactors. Within the EU, 14 of the 27 member states say no to nuclear: Ireland, Denmark...
In accordance with the obligations set by the European Union, Hungary has also prepared its National Energy and Climate Plan for the next 10 years. The document sets out comprehensive goals and...
Energiaklub, in a cooperation with Metropolitan Research Institute and Mobilissimus, have prepared a report (business conversation paper) for The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) in the...
Austria stands out in the region in the use of renewables, especially when it comes to electricity generation. The share of renewable energy in total energy consumption is below 10 % in the entire...
We do not need nuclear power to secure Hungary's future energy needs. 50% of the total primary energy use, and more than 80% of the produced electricity could be provided by renewable sources, while...
All Visegrad 4 countirs are the end of the EU ranking list in relation to the utilizationof the country specific wind potential. Enen though for instance in Hungary the average wind speed is similar...