AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoPipeline Watch: Hungary’s environmental authority has set the required scope for a mandatory Environmental Impact Assessment for a new main oil pipeline from the Hungarian border to Novi Sad, with Transnafta AD Pancevo as the project holder and a one-year deadline for the study before any ground works can start. EU Climate Debate: Czech PM Andrej Babiš warns the EU is weakening itself like the Roman Empire’s decline, arguing Brussels’ decarbonisation push raises energy costs and strains industry and security budgets. Biodiversity in Focus: Kazakhstan released five Przewalski’s horses into the wild at the Altyn Dala reserve, including a stallion from Prague Zoo and four mares from Hungary’s Hortobágy, after a year of adaptation and GPS tracking. Local Environment Risk: Reports say Hungary’s Lake Velence may soon be neither swimmable nor navigable, highlighting worsening water conditions. Energy Storage Signal: JDEnergy was named BloombergNEF Tier 1 energy storage manufacturer for a fifth straight quarter, pointing to continued momentum in clean power infrastructure.
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