Elmű-Émász offer consumers ‘green’ electricity at a premium

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Hungarian electricity distributors Elmű and Émász, both majority-owned by Germany's RWE-EnBW, on Tuesday launched a "green" product for environmentally conscious consumers.

Consumers can pay a 10% higher tariff to be supplied with energy from Elmű-Émász’s 250kW hydroelectric plant, sales director Zoltán Nagy said at a press conference on Tuesday.

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