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Government adopts energy development plan in response to ongoing crisis
['Attila Leitner']
The Budapest Times
In response to the lessons learned from the current energy crisis, the government adopted a comprehensive energy development plan at its Wednesday session, Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced on his Facebook page.
In his video, the Prime Minister indicated that energy storage capacities will be expanded, the electricity grid will be modernised, and wind energy and geothermal investments will be launched.
The situation at the nuclear power plant is currently reassuring and stable, he stated.
The prime minister reported that within the defence task force he had issued instructions for every specialist field to prepare its medium- and long-term adaptation strategy.
Péter Magyar stated that the Tisza government will bring home EU funds and, as a first step, will use a total of 868 billion forints in energy development funding.