Hungary aims to become part of regional electricity market

Hungary's electricity market must be connected to similar market segments in other countries in the region, which could happen through energy exchanges, an official said.
AndrĂĄs Vinkovits, who heads Hungary's transmission system operator Mavir, said Hungary's energy demand increased an annual 0.8%-1.3% in the 90s, but has risen 1.7%-2.4% a year since 2000, and he predicted the same pace for future growth. Hungary will need to add another 3,000MW of capacity to its current capacity of 9,000MW by 2015 if it is to meet growing demand, he said. (MTI â Econews)
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