Hungary allocates 183 MW of solar in third renewables auction
23 December 2021
The Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority (HEPURA) has published the list of the 57 renewable energy projects that were successful in the country’s third technology-neutral renewable energy auction, which was launched in April.
Despite being open to several power generation technologies, all the projects that were selected in the procurement exercise are relying on PV and have a combined capacity of 183 MW.
For the small PVPP category that includes installations between 300 kW and 1 MW, the final average price was HUF 21.26 ($0.065)/ kWh, while in the large PVPP group, with projects ranging in size from 1 MW to 20 MW, the final average price was HUF 16.15 ($0.049)/ kWh.
Including both project categories, the HEPURA expects to contract a total of 299 GWh.
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