Hungary is eyeing an end to coal-fired power generation by 2030, in a move that could shake the EU region most staunchly opposed to tougher climate change measures.
Fast rising prices in the EU’s emissions trading system (ETS) have pushed the government into talks with the owners of Hungary’s last big lignite power plant, Mátra, about phasing out coal use and installing clean and renewable energy.
Hungary intends to provide smart, clean and affordable energy for all.The government is outlining a “positive and innovative” development plan based on low greenhouse gas emissions
Fast rising prices in the EU’s emissions trading system (ETS) have pushed the government into talks with the owners of Hungary’s last big lignite power plant, Mátra, about phasing out coal use and installing clean and renewable energy.
Hungary intends to provide smart, clean and affordable energy for all.The government is outlining a “positive and innovative” development plan based on low greenhouse gas emissions
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