This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Hungary’s renewable energy landscape is poised for a significant boost as Uniper embarks on the construction of two large-scale solar photovoltaic projects These solar parks are set to inject a combined capacity of 151 megawatts peak into the Hungarian power grid The two projects located in Tét and Dunaföldvár—approximately 60 kilometres north and east of Lake Balaton—mark a milestone in Uniper’s strategy to expand its renewable energy portfolio across Europe emphasized the importance of these developments “We are proud to be part of Hungary’s energy transition and to support the country’s path to renewable energy with these solar projects Tét and Dunaföldvár represent important milestones on our journey towards a sustainable energy future.” Also interesting: Chinese government tackles solar panel tax break, is the end of the price drops in sight? The 90 MWp solar park in Tét is slated to begin construction in the third quarter of 2025 with commercial operations targeted for 2027 the 61 MWp project in Dunaföldvár is scheduled to break ground earlier and is expected to be grid-connected by 2026 The construction of both PV plants has been entrusted to EXTOR Energy Zrt. responsible for grid connection in Dunaföldvár and Maxicontech Kft These projects come at a pivotal moment for Hungary which is accelerating its renewable energy adoption to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and meet its sustainability targets With abundant solar resources and favorable government policies Hungary has become an attractive market for solar energy investments Uniper’s new installations will not only bolster the national grid’s renewable capacity but also contribute to reducing carbon emissions in the region Also interesting: Hungary: IB Vogt builds and sells first 66 MW solar park Uniper is rapidly scaling its renewable energy footprint across Europe The company has several solar parks under construction in Germany and the UK and aims to have up to 10 gigawatts of ready-to-build capacity by 2030 Uniper is reinforcing its commitment to supporting the clean energy transition and helping Europe achieve its climate goals As Hungary continues to expand its renewable infrastructure the solar parks in Tét and Dunaföldvár stand as symbols of the country’s evolving energy landscape—one that is increasingly powered by the sun Also interesting: Sharp exits solar business in Europe Hungary's total installed solar power capacity is estimated to exceed 5500 megawatts (MW) 3.288 MW are allocated to the industrial sector 2219 MW are allocated to the private residential sector The official goal is to have 12 gigawatts of photovoltaic capacity installed in Hungary by 2030 With the subscription to this newsletter, I agree to be informed about interesting publishing and online offers of Alfons W. Gentner Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. I can revoke this agreement and unsubscribe at any time. Further information on the handling of data can also be found in our privacy policy Then read one of our other pv europe newsletters - special newsletter for investors (monthly) - special newsletter PV for farmers (monthly) Looking to stay on top of all relevant industry and business news? Click here to subscribe to our free twice-weekly pv Europe newsletter. A podcast for investors on the opportunities and risks of the solar market The pv Europe editorial team offers their own analysis and discusses current topics with experts.