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Hungary’s Council of the EU presidency programme: nuclear as green-transition pillar; geothermal, grid and gas security; 2040 climate target; End-of-Life Vehicles, OSOA and zero-pollution agenda

Published on: 20 June 2024

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  • Climate goals
  • Circular economy, zero pollution
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EU nuclear, gas and geothermal industries have been placed at the centre of the forthcoming six‑month Hungarian presidency of the Council of the EU, scheduled to start on 1 July 2024. On 18 June 2024, Hungarian officials presented their programme for guiding the Council’s regulatory agenda for their tenure, describing the politically sensitive nuclear power as 'one of the pillars of the success of the green transition' and pledging to back 'initiatives in this area' throughout their term. In their paper, the officials explicitly highlighted securing 'affordable energy prices for all energy sources' for EU consumers across the bloc, recalling this as a key contributor to the Union’s competitiveness and, indeed, their number‑one priority for the presidency. Under the banner of a 'New European Competitiveness Deal', they vowed to embed the strengthening of the EU’s competitiveness across all policies 'by applying a holistic approach' for the coming months. ‘Our...

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