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ENERGY: Hungarian Gas Consumption to Rise Due to Power Plants, Demand

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Hungary’s gas consumption will increase to around 9 bcm/yr in 2030 from about 8 bcm/yr now owing to the addition of 1.65GW of gas-fired power capacity and demand from industry, delegates said at the International Gas Conference, cited by Bloomberg.

  • Hungary’s MVM plans to build two additional 500MW units at the Tisza power plant and a 650MW unit at the Matra power plant.
  • The additional gas plants, however, have been delayed due to the lack of capacity at turbine manufacturers, MVM said.
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Hungary’s gas consumption will increase to around 9 bcm/yr in 2030 from about 8 bcm/yr now owing to the addition of 1.65GW of gas-fired power capacity and demand from industry, delegates said at the International Gas Conference, cited by Bloomberg.

  • Hungary’s MVM plans to build two additional 500MW units at the Tisza power plant and a 650MW unit at the Matra power plant.
  • The additional gas plants, however, have been delayed due to the lack of capacity at turbine manufacturers, MVM said.