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Hungary is set to receive a total of €27.2 billion (€20.7 billion from cohesion funds, €6.3 billion from the Recovery and Resilience Facility, €0.2 billion from the Just Transition Fund). The Hungarian government has published rough drafts of both its Operational Programmes and the Recovery and Resilience Plan, available below.

Details on the RRP, OPs and PAs can be found here.

 Light at the end of the tunnel for Renewable Energy Communities in Hungary

Light at the end of the tunnel for Renewable Energy Communities in Hungary

Draft regional funds spending plans would support community owned renewable energy projects. This will increase the acceptance of renewables and trigger further private investments in a [...]

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 Hungarian homes left without EU funding for energy renovations

Hungarian homes left without EU funding for energy renovations

While one third of primary energy consumption in Hungary takes place in residential buildings, EU-funded programs leave more than 95% of homes without any meaningful contribution to boost their [...]

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 The transition in Hungary might be “just” for big polluters only

The transition in Hungary might be “just” for big polluters only

While planning a just transition, Hungary needs to prevent the side-lining of local communities. Furthermore, the country might allocate a big share of its Just Transition and Modernization [...]

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