Hungary possesses a range of viable alternative energy sources, yet continues to maintain a heavy reliance on Russian supplies, according to a recent report by the Atlantic Council. Despite opportunities to diversify its energy portfolio and align with broader European efforts to reduce dependence on Moscow, Budapest’s energy strategy remains closely tied to Russian imports. This approach raises critical questions about Hungary’s energy security and geopolitical positioning amid ongoing regional tensions and calls for a transition to cleaner, more autonomous energy options.
Hungary’s Energy Landscape and the Overlooked Potential of Renewables
Despite possessing a diversified portfolio of renewable energy resources, Hungary’s energy strategy remains heavily skewed towards traditional imports from Russia. The country’s abundant solar radiation, substantial biomass resources, and growing wind capacity represent significant yet underutilized avenues for reducing…
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Author : Victoria Jones
Publish date : 2025-10-10 07:40:00
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