The situation in Hungary (the draft of the Hungarian Energy Efficiency Action Plan) Dr. Andor Nagy MP Hungary Vice Chairman of the Environmental Committee Bruxelles, 29th January 2008.
I. The Hungarian facts - Nowadays Hungary hasn’t got energy efficiency action plan - Hungary created and accepted the new general energy policy ( ) with governmental decision in 28th November The three main aims of the Hungarian energy policy: - Security of supply - Competitiveness - Sustainability
I. The Hungarian facts - From 1999 the Hungarian Government supported applications in its long term energy efficiency program. - From 1991 the total costs of the all the energy efficiency programs subsidies: 160 million Euros – this ment PJ/year saving - The EU aims: 1%/year – it means 6,38 PJ/year energy saving in Hungary
II. The basic aims of the NEEAP 1./ Hungary’s total use of energy 2./ The energy efficiency aims formulated in this connection 3./ How to reach these aims 4./ 4./ Energy consumption in the Hungarian sectors
II. The basic aims of the NEEAP 1./The final energy consumption in a year in Hungary: GWh (638,2 PJ). 2./The target of the Hungarian energy saving: 1%/ year energy saving:1.773 GWh/year; (6.38 PJ/year) : GWh (57,4 PJ)
II. The basic aims of the NEEAP Yearly savings amount and increasing
II. The basic aims of the NEEAP Energy saving from
II. The basic aims of the NEEAP Energy consumption
III. The Hungarian peculiarities 1./ The total costs is about billion Euros for the realization of the 1% energy saving targets between / The need for support from the state: million Euros/year ( total for 9 years: billion Euros) 3./ Now we have only 166 million Euros for supporting these targets in the „ New Hungary National Development Plan”, Environment and Energy Operation Program.
III. The Hungarian peculiarities
IV. Conclusions 1./ more state support 2./ rethink the frames of the EU Structural Funds
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