Solar power in Hungary

Solar power in Hungary is rapidly advancing, despite significant lagging behind most of the European states. By the end of 2015 Hungary had installed more than 110 megawatt (MW) of photovoltaics. The country's capacity robustly grew in 2016, reaching 225 MWs.[1]

Solar potential in Hungary

Photovoltaics

Photovoltaics (PV) are expected to grow dramatically in the next few years.

Solar PV deployment in MWp since 2008

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2008
2012
2016
Year Total
(MWp)
Added
PV capacity
Generated
(GWh)
20070-n.a.
200811n.a.
200910n.a.
201021n.a.
201142n.a.
2012128n.a.
20133523n.a.
20147742n.a.
201516891n.a.
201622557n.a.
201730075n.a.
2018640340n.a.
IEA-PVPS,[2][3]

List of photovoltaic power stations

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Biggest Photovoltaic power stations of Hungary.
Red: ≥15MWp; Blue: 15MWp-10MWp.
List of the greatest photovoltaic power stations (≥10MWp)[4]
RankNameMWpLocationOpened
Kaba Solar Park (UC) 43 Kaba 2020
1 Kapuvár Solar Park[5] 25 Kapuvár 2020
2 Paks Solar Park 20.6 Paks 2019
3a Mátra Solar Power Plant 20 Bükkábrány 2019
3b 20 Halmajugra 2019
5 Felsőzsolca Solar Park 20 Felsőzsolca 2018
6 Duna Solar Park 17.6 Százhalombatta 2018
7 Szügy Solar Park[6] 16.5 Szügy 2019
8 Mátra Solar Power Plant 16 Visonta 2015
9 Tiszaszőlős Solar Park 11.6 Tiszaszőlős 2019
10 Pécs Solar Park[7] 10 Pécs 2016
Photovoltaic power stations (<10MWp)

Under construction and proposed solar parks

Biggest owners

More than 5 MWp: Felsőzsolca, Paks, Pécs, Visonta
Less than 5 MWp:
  • MET Power: Százhalombatta
  • Solar Markt: Csepreg, Kőszeg, Söjtör, Vép
  • ALTEO Group: Balatonberény (7 MWp), Nagykőrös (7 MWp), Monor (4 MWp)

See also

References

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