Megújulóenergia-felhasználás Magyarországon

A későn jövők előnye?

Authors

  • Mária Bartek-Lesi Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research
  • András Mezősi Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research
  • Zsuzsanna Pató Regulatory Assistance Project https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7872-4154
  • László Szabó Corvinus University of Budapest
  • Gabriella Szajkó Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14267/VEZTUD.2019.KSZ.05

Keywords:

renewable energy, support system of the renewable energy, externality, air pollution, electricity, heat consumption, traffic

Abstract

In Hungary, renewable energy consumption is predominantly biomass in the form of firewood for household heating. This stock has allowed the country to remain on track with its renewable target for the last fifteen years despite avoiding the promotion of what were relatively high-cost renewable electricity generation technologies. However, in the near future, the support policy must be reconsidered for the active expansion of the renewable sector. This study presents the evolution of the Hungarian renewable support system across electricity, heat and transport sectors over the last 15 years, and highlights regulatory cases which, in their current form, hinder the environmentally and economically efficient development of renewable energy production and consumption.

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Author Biographies

Mária Bartek-Lesi, Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research

Senior Research Associate

András Mezősi, Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research

Senior Research Associate

Zsuzsanna Pató, Regulatory Assistance Project

Senior Research Associate

László Szabó, Corvinus University of Budapest

Head of Research Centre

Gabriella Szajkó, Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research

Senior Research Associate

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Published

2019-11-14

How to Cite

Bartek-Lesi, M., Mezősi, A., Pató, Z., Szabó, L., & Szajkó, G. (2019). Megújulóenergia-felhasználás Magyarországon: A későn jövők előnye?. Vezetéstudomány Budapest Management Review, 50(KSZ), 46–60. https://doi.org/10.14267/VEZTUD.2019.KSZ.05

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