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Alstom ’s Thermal Services unit in Hungary has completed the retrofit and upgrade ..... have been a part of the rehabilitation of Hungary ’s biggest power plant,” said László Deák, Alstom Hungary ’s country president. “This upgrade
Hungary will not commence the liberalization of ..... a further delay in the process, which Hungary had originally planned to start in 1999 ..... fast track applicant for EU membership, Hungary is obliged to introduce market reforms
Hungary will begin opening up its electricity market ..... 5 GWh each - to choose their supplier. Hungary has applied for EU membership, which is ..... being given to foreign competition. Until Hungary joins the EU - expected to be 2004 - large
Investment in Hungary rises with new projects AES Corporation ..... construction of power generating capacity in Hungary . The contracts are worth $305.8m ..... strategy to increase its investment in Hungary . A consortium of VA-Tech, Elin Energieversorgung
Hungary Oil and gas company MOL is to explore the possibilities for the construction of Hungary `s first geothermal electricity plant with US partners Ogden Corp. and Davenport. The $140m plant will be constructed providing that the national
It concludes that the greatest short-term growth opportunities for renewable energy lie in countries such as Argentina, Hungary , Israel, Tunisia and Ukraine, which all share “an acute need for more renewable power”. Gil Forer, Ernst & Young
POWER-GEN(TM) Europe is coming to Hungary with view of the future The rapidly changing ..... 96, set at the Hungexpo in Budapest, Hungary , from June 26-28, is expected to draw ..... notch plenary speakers like S. Fazakas, Hungary Ministry of Industry and Trade secretary
Hungary : Oil and gas company, Mol, has pledged to become Eastern Europe`s strongest energy player by targeting power projects in both
Hungary The Hungarian government is to introduce a new pricing system for its electricity and gas markets this year as part of plans to gradually liberalize the energy sector and bring it in line with EU standards.
Hungary : Hungarian utility Pecs Eromu is seeking to build a 200 MW gas fired power plant. This would replace plans to build a coal fired