Report on IntelliNews - Hungary Renewable Energy Report

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Bharat Book introduces a report " IntelliNews - Hungary Renewable Energy Report " the main factors that determine the sectors that have priority for each individual state.

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Report on IntelliNews - Hungary Renewable Energy Report Bharat Book introduces a report " IntelliNews - Hungary Renewable Energy Report " the main factors that determine the sectors that have priority for each individual state. The IntelliNews Hungary Renewable Energy Report offers an extensive summary of the renewable energy market in Hungary segmented into wind, solar, biomass, hydropower and geothermal energy. It includes a complete coverage of the latest developments and corporate and industry news, accompanied by thorough statistics and comments. This sector report is ideal to keep you abreast on recent company and industry news. Written by local professionals, it is a unique market and business intelligence analysis, tailored to save time by providing in-depth information, while helping you to make confident and informed business decisions.http://www.bharatbook.com/alternati...tellinews-hungaryrenewable-energy-report.html Summary Countries in central and south-eastern Europe are continuing to pursue their strategy to boost the share of energy from renewable sources in overall consumption as a way to diversify their power mixes and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. So far, geographic and weather specifics have been the main factors that determine the sectors that have priority for each individual state. Hungary aims to raise the share of renewable energy in its energy mix to 14.65% by 2020, reducing its dependence on nuclear power and Russian natural gas. In 2009, some 7.3% of the energy used in Hungary came from renewable resources thanks mainly to biomass that made up some 80% of the country’s renewable energy output. The underdevelopment of other renewable energy sources stems from the fact that there has been a strong opposition to the state subsidising producers for expensive green power. Green electricity production in Hungary at end-2010, however, is projected to nearly triple to 7,790GWh by 2020. The government plans to introduce new scheme for supporting renewable energy projects that will set feed-in tariffs and guarantee 15-year subsidies. At present, insufficient grid capacity, high connection costs and complicated permitting process represent the main obstacles for green energy development in Hungary. Although the lower wind speed in most of Hungary limits the wind energy development prospective, the introduction of feed-in tariff is anticipated to support ongoing projects in the northwest, where weather conditions are suitable. The country is expected to triple its end-2010 installed wind capacity to 900MW in 2020. Hungary had an installed solar capacity of only 1.6MW at end-2010 due to the current low feedin tariffs that are almost equal to average electricity prices. The usage of photovoltaic systems for local energy supply is expected to significantly develop, helped by the government. Since it is one of the less mountainous states in central Europe, Hungary has a limited

hydroelectric potential. Its 31 hydropower plants have a combined installed capacity of 55MW. The country plans to build more small plants, raising its overall hydroelectric capacity to 66MW until 2020. Table of Contents Executive summary Regional overview Romania is green energy leader in the region Czech Republic and Bulgaria reduce RES support Poland and Romania are best CEE countries for renewable energy investments – E&Y HUNGARY Hungary seeks to boost green energy share to 13% by 2020 to meet EU targets Govt plans to introduce FIT mechanism to support green energy producers Insufficient grid capacity and difficult permitting process are among the main obstacles RES development Hungary relocates HUF 160bn for green projects Greenpeace says Hungary can meet most of energy needs with renewable by 2050 Biomass remains main driver of RES development Several developers announce plans for biogas plants in Hungary Wind power capacity rises to 295MW in 2010 Hungary has one of largest geothermal reserves in Eastern Europe Solar energy segment needs better infrastructure For more information kindly visit : Report on IntelliNews - Hungary Renewable Energy Report Or Bharat Book Bureau Tel: +91 22 27810772 / 27810773 Fax: + 91 22 27812290 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bharatbook.com Follow us on twitter:http://twitter.com/#!/Sandhya3Bhttp://3marketresearchreport.blogspot.in/ Follow:



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