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D2.2 Auctions for the support of renewable energy in Hungary

Bartek-Lesi, Mária and Dézsi, Bettina and Diallo, Alfa and Szabó, László and Mezősi, András (2020) D2.2 Auctions for the support of renewable energy in Hungary. Project Report. European Commission.

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Abstract

In November 2019 Hungary conducted its first pilot auction for renewable energy support and announced the results in March 2020. The auction was successful in providing information on current technology prices and driving down support costs, borne exclusively by non-household consumers in Hungary. Albeit the auction was announced as technology-neutral, all the awarded projects are PV installations except for one small-scale landfill gas power plant. This report provides an overview of the evolution of the Hungarian support scheme and renewable deployment, and presents the main design features and the results of the pilot auction. Developers competed in two size categories to gain support to produce 200 GWh/year, up to a maximum budget of HUF 1 billon EUR 2.9 million. Altogether, 168 bids were submitted representing 349 MW capacity, 269.4 MW of which belonged to projects eligible to participate in the auction, which means the auctioneer managed sufficient level of participation. Although recent increase of the Hungarian exchange rate, coupled by the volatility in the electricity and foreign exchange markets induced by the COVID-19 pandemic might affect the implementation of the winning projects, the national regulatory authority expects to connect 131.84 MW renewable capacity to the grid which would meet its objective. The structure of the paper is the following. Chapter 1 provides a brief overview of the electricity sector, followed by the description of the main pillars of the Hungarian support scheme and the status of deployment of different renewable technologies in Chapter 2. The key design elements and characteristics of the renewable auction are outlined in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 presents the main outcomes of the auction, which are evaluated in more detail in Chapter 5. The final section concludes by summarizing lessons learned and how they can be applied to improve the Hungarian auction system in the future.

Item Type:Monograph (Project Report)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Renewable energy, Hungary
JEL classification:Q42 - Alternative Energy Sources
Q20 - Renewable Resources and Conservation - General
Divisions:Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research
Subjects:Energy economy
Funders:Horizon 2020
Projects:817619
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Deposited By: Erzsó Nyitrai
Deposited On:24 Jul 2025 15:27
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