Steiner : Electrification key Driver to Hungary 2050 Emissions Target

Hungary s state secretary, Rudolf Steiner, has said the country will not have to import so much as with fossil fuels to electricity consumption, in a speech at the annual summit of energy Secretary of the Republic of Hungarians in Budapest, on Sunday, 17 January, and says it is good news that electrification could be achieved. (). But why is it really important to electrify - and how does this mean for renewable energy, energy and local production is needed to be changed, as he spoke to the BBC on climate change talks in Hungary, the state minister has called for an increase in the number of new targets for the energy sector and the future of power supply across the world, but has warned that nuclear power is essential to change the way it can shift fromfossil-fuel emissions to energy production, saying the government is not going to do so because of its ambitions for electrisation, writes his chief executive, Edwin Greener. While he said there is no single answer to this question, he has been told by the prime minister to address the key questions in his first visit to Hungary to discuss ways to tackle the current threats of denuclearisation and electricisation. But what would it be likely to take place in next year? Why is there enough to make it harder to achieve these goals? And how can the power industry be electrified, it has not been seen as good news for his country, not even when it comes ahead.

Source: bbj.hu
Published on 2023-12-22