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-saving project in Hungary. We argue that this methodology, although by no means precise at this stage, provides a useful decision …
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There are many reasons that the losses caused by extreme weather events are escalating year by year in Hungary. They … include Hungary's geographical characteristics, climate change, river regulation and the expansion of cultivated land. Changes …
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This chapter examines the transition to low-carbon electricity in Poland and Hungary from a security-of-supply point of … may emerge by 2040. In Hungary, the nuclear–natural gas–coal–biomass composition is scheduled to transform into a nuclear …–solar–biomass–natural gas focus. While electricity is expected to be predominantly low-carbon in Hungary in 2040, such sources may provide only …
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The paper presents the legal status of existing public enterprises in Slovenia before and after the adoption of Public-Private Partnership Act, that demanded the reorganization of existing public enterprises in the period 2007-2009. The paper also presents the analysis of local public utilities...
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