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[Opinion] Hungarians Prioritize Renewable Energy, MOL Survey Finds

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Hungarian citizens overwhelmingly want state resources directed toward the development of renewable energy sources, according to a new nationally representative survey commissioned by energy company MOL. The findings, released on Thursday, show strong public awareness of climate change and a clear preference for sustainable energy solutions. The study reveals that 70 per cent of respondents feel climate change significantly impacts their daily l…
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The government is asking the Hungarian people for their opinion on an important issue.

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The Hungarian population would mostly spend state resources on the development of renewable energy sources, but according to two-thirds of those surveyed, a regulatory environment that encourages the spread of sustainable fuels is also needed. Three-quarters of respondents would accept a wind power plant in their own place of residence, and support for solar power plants is even higher. More and more people are concerned about climate change in …

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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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