In this article we examined the possibilities that wind energy offers for Hungary, also we compared our current situation and possible ways of development to international trends.
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Compared with a year ago, Hungary''s renewables market is larger, more corporate-PPA friendly and finally diversified beyond solar via storage build-out and a regulatory reopening for wind,
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We investigate the use of wind turbine-mounted base stations (WTBSs) as a cost-effective solution for regions with high wind energy potential, since it could replace or even outperform
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Hungary is a member of the European Union and thus takes part in the EU strategy to increase its share of renewable energy. The EU has adopted the 2009 Renewable Energy Directive, which included a 20% renewable energy target by 2020 for the EU. By 2030 wind should produce in average 26-35% of the EU''s electricity and save Europe €56 billion a year in avoided fuel costs. The national authors of Hungary fore
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Table 6: Breakdown by wind site class (i.e., full load hour ranges) of the region-specific technical potentials for wind power development in Hungary, expressed in capacity terms (MW), with
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Day-charging of electric vehicles in Hungary can reduce surplus electricity. The paper examines the compatibility of wind and solar energy resources with projections of future electricity
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The Transmitter Solt (Hungarian: Solti rádióadó) is a radio transmission facility for 540 kHz MW (Medium Wave) near Solt, Hungary, serving as the primary transmitter site for Kossuth Rádió.
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Wind & solar hybrid power supply and communication Due to the increasing demand for communication, operators have been continuously establishing communication base stations
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Hungary is the EU country with the smallest forecast penetration of renewables of the electricity demand in 2020, namely only 11% (including biomass 6% and wind power 3%).
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