Hungary’s Power Imports Sink to 12-Year Low as Fossil Fuel and Solar Output Surge
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Hungary’s power imports sink to 12-year low as fossil fuel and solar output surge
Hungary’s reliance on electricity imports dropped to its lowest level in more than a decade last month, as rising domestic energy production and record-breaking solar output reshaped the country's energy landscape.
The electricity import ratio remained below 10 percent in April, the Ministry of Energy (ME) announced on Facebook on Sunday. According to their information, in the previous month, the share of imports in the domestic gross electricity turnover was only 9.9 percent, the lowest import ratio since the beginning of 2012. The second best month in the past decade was September 2023, with an indicator one and a half times higher, above 15 percent. The…
In the previous month, imports accounted for only 9.9 percent of the gross domestic electricity turnover. This is the lowest import share since the beginning of 2012. The second best month in the past decade was September 2023, with an indicator one and a half times higher, over 15 percent, according to a statement from the Ministry of Energy on Sunday.
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