Uniper Renewables Kicks off 2 New Photovoltaic Projects in Hungary

  • 26 Feb 2025 12:15 PM
  • Budapest Business Journal
Uniper Renewables Kicks off 2 New Photovoltaic Projects in Hungary
Uniper is advancing its renewables activities and announced two new solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in Tét and Dunaföldvár, Hungary. The two projects will collectively deliver 151 MWp of renewable energy.

The locally produced renewable energy can supply up to 92,000 households. Construction of the 90 MWp Tét project is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2025, with operations starting in 2027, while the 61 MWp Dunaföldvár project will commence earlier in the second quarter of 2025 and aims to connect to the grid by 2026.

Jörg Lennertz, CEO of Uniper Renewables, said, “We are proud to be part of Hungary’s energy transition and to support the country’s path to renewable energy with these solar projects. Tét and Dunaföldvár represent important milestones on our journey towards a sustainable energy future.

Extor Energy has been awarded the contract to build the two PV plants. Spie Hungaria will handle the grid connection in Dunaföldvár, while Maxicontech will manage it in Tét.

Next to Tét and Dunaföldvár, Uniper has started the construction phase of several solar parks in Germany and the United Kingdom. The goal is to develop up to 10 gigawatts of capacity ready-to-build by 2030.

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