Solar power in Hungary
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Solar power in Hungary has been rapidly advancing due to government support and declining system prices. By the end of 2022 Hungary had just over 4,000 megawatt (MW) of photovoltaics capacity, a massive increase from a decade prior.[1] Relatedly, solar power produced 12.5% of the country's electricity in 2022, up from less than 0.1% in 2010.[2]
In 2023, the country's Minister of Energy, Csaba Lantos, predicted Hungary's target for 6,000 MW of PV capacity by 2030 would likely be exceeded twice over, hitting 12,000 MW instead.[3][4]
Main articles: Solar power in the European Union and Growth of photovoltaics
Photovoltaics (PV) are expected to grow dramatically in the next few years.
Solar PV deployment in MWp since 2010
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More information Year, Total (MWp) ...
Year | Total (MWp) |
Added PV capacity |
Generated (GWh) |
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2010 | 1 | 1 | n.a. |
2011 | 3 | 2 | n.a. |
2012 | 14 | 11 | n.a. |
2013 | 36 | 22 | n.a. |
2014 | 77 | 31 | n.a. |
2015 | 159 | 82 | n.a. |
2016 | 219 | 60 | n.a. |
2017 | 349 | 130 | n.a. |
2018 | 668 | 319 | n.a. |
2019 | 1416 | 748 | n.a. |
2020 | 2126 | 710 | n.a. |
2021 | 2852 | 726 | n.a. |
2022 | 3976 | 1124 | n.a. |
2023 | 4649 | 673 | n.a. |
IEA-PVPS,[5] |
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Further information: Photovoltaic power station
More information List of the greatest photovoltaic power stations (≥10MWp), Rank ...
List of the greatest photovoltaic power stations (≥10MWp)[6] | ||||
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Rank | Name | MWp | Location | Opened |
1 | Lumen Park Szolnok | 138 | Szolnok | 2023 |
2 | Kaposvár Solar Park | 100 | Kaposvár | 2021 |
3 | Lumen Park Szászberek | 68 | Szászebrek | 2024 |
4 | Kaba Solar Park (UC) | 43 | Kaba | 2020 |
5 | Kapuvár Solar Park[7] | 25 | Kapuvár | 2020 |
6 | Paks Solar Park | 20.6 | Paks | 2019 |
7a | Mátra Solar Power Plant | 20 | Bükkábrány | 2019 |
7b | 20 | Halmajugra | 2019 | |
8 | Felsőzsolca Solar Park | 20 | Felsőzsolca | 2018 |
9 | Duna Solar Park | 17.6 | Százhalombatta | 2018 |
10 | Szügy Solar Park[8] | 16.5 | Szügy | 2019 |
11 | Mátra Solar Power Plant | 16 | Visonta | 2015 |
12 | Tiszaszőlős Solar Park | 11.6 | Tiszaszőlős | 2019 |
13 | Pécs Solar Park[9] | 10 | Pécs | 2016 |
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- Photovoltaic power stations (<10MWp)
Under construction and proposed solar parks
- PV Solarys; Bátonyterenye 20 MW (proposed)[16]
- Mátra Power Plant; Bükkábrány 20 MW (second quarter of 2019) and Halmajugra (proposed)
- Tiszaszőlős 11.6 MW (second half of 2019)
- MOL Solar Parks; Füzesgyarmat, Tiszaújváros and Százhalombatta 18.38 MW (second half of 2019)
- Alteo Solar Parks; Balatonberény and Nagykőrös 7-7 MW (2019 June)
- Photon Energy Solar Pakrs; Fertőd 0.5 MW, Almásfüzitő 5.5 MW and Tiszakécske 5.5 MW (second half of 2019)
- Solar Markt Solar Pakrs; Söjtör 3.1 MW, and Kőszeg 3.9 MW (second half of 2019)
Biggest owners
- More than 5 MWp: Felsőzsolca, Paks, Pécs, Visonta
- Less than 5 MWp:
- MET Power: Százhalombatta
- Solar Markt: Csepreg, Kőszeg, Söjtör, Vép
- ALTEO Group: Balatonberény (7 MWp), Nagykőrös (7 MWp), Monor (4 MWp)
- SolServices Kft: Szolnok ( 138 MWp ) , Szászberek ( 68 MWp ) ,
- "Photovoltaic Barometer 2023". EurObserv’ER. 2023-05-05. p. 2/7. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
- "Share of electricity production from solar - Hungary". Our World in Data. 2023. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
- "Hungary Adds Over 1 GW to Solar Capacity in H1". Budapest Business Journal. 2023-07-03. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
- Evelin Szőke (2023-06-12). "Hungary launches its largest solar power plant to date". CEENERGYNEWS. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
- "Kiemelkedő mérföldkőhöz közelít a magyar napenergia szektor". 19 November 2021.
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- Hungarian Solar Panel and Collector Association (in Hungarian)
- Hungarian Energy and Public utility Regulatory Authority
- MVM Solar 2018
- alternativenergia.hu
- NRGreport.com
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