We can express our opinion about green energy to the government in the form of an online dialogue.
In a Facebook post, Zsolt Nyitrai, the prime minister's chief adviser, said that the government bases joint work on cooperation, which is why it is waiting for opinions on thirteen important issues, from solar panels to utility reduction to electromobility.
The questionnaire can be filled out until April 15 at this address .
In the video message next to the post of the chief advisor, Minister of National Economy Márton Nagy talks about Hungary's desire to build a green economy, which is why they are continuing to transform the industry in order to make it new and modern.
The Minister of National Economy emphasized that the future of Hungary is green energy. To be successful, green energy must be produced and stored. Those who are good at this will make their way to the top of the world economy and win the future, those who miss out will be left behind, will be losers, can wait for the next big opportunity - added Márton Nagy and indicated that this competition is huge, it is decided between national economies and companies, who will be the winner.
The future of the Hungarian economy is at stake, because it is now decided where the green industry centers of Europe will be established. "If we make the right decision, we can be at the forefront of a new world economic era," said the Minister of National Economy.
Energy Minister Csaba Lantos emphasized in the video message that green energy is the future of the Hungarian economy.
Major milestones have been achieved in recent years, although they were previously only expected to reach 2030, the combined capacity of solar power plants in Hungary recently exceeded 6,000 megawatts.
"If we want our country not to fall behind in the global competition, for the Hungarian economy to strengthen, and to achieve our climate policy goals, then we must continue this development. By 2030, we will significantly increase solar, wind and storage capacity. The more green energy we can produce and store, the more livable and sustainable Hungary will be," said Csaba Lantos.
Cover image: The combined capacity of solar power plants in Hungary recently exceeded 6,000 megawatts
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