AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDrought Watch: Hungary’s water crisis is hitting hard: Lake Velence’s beaches are largely deserted as record-low levels and “mismanagement” dry up the lake, forcing sightseeing cruises to stop and leaving tourism and fishing in trouble. Danube Alarm: The Danube is also at historic lows, with Budapest near record-minimum levels and Baja breaking a new negative record—already closing beaches and stranding river cruise ships north of the capital. Heat & Cooling Demand: With heatwaves reshaping summer life, Europe’s household energy use for cooling has nearly doubled since 2018, and Hungary is among the faster-growing markets for cooling demand. Wind Push: Hungary is betting big on wind power, aiming to raise capacity from 330 MW to 3,000–4,000 MW by 2030, starting with tenders for new grid connection capacity. Carbon Market Fight: Hungary and nine other EU states are urging the Commission to soften ETS reforms, warning that new fuel CO2 pricing could hit households amid economic pressure. Local Economy: Even Balaton’s summer prices are climbing, with burger costs reaching new highs—another sign of how pressure is spreading through tourism.
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