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"It is the essential interest of the EU, and of all its Member States, to make the most of as little energy as possible. In doing so, the dependency on external energy can be reduced, energy security can be increased, and so can the competitiveness of the European Union. Energy efficiency must therefore have special priority in the implementation of the Europe 2020 strategy, and the drawing of as much of the energy funds as possible should be made conditional to its principle. In accordance with the targets undertaken under the Europe 2020 strategy (from 2005 onwards), Hungary’s National Action Plan envisions very serious steps in the field of both energy produced from renewable sources and energy efficiency. The Energy Efficiency Credit Fund (EHA) has been in operation since 1991, and has been lending support to the energy efficiency investments of the citizens.
Moreover, the Hungarian Government is planning to improve the energy efficiency of the biggest public sector consumers by 60% through the upgrading of public institutions (including the installation of solar collectors and the modernisation of insulation and heating systems) on the basis of the draft Complex Building Energy and Climate Protection Programme. These are great plans, but their implementation has been seriously jeopardised by the financial and economic crisis that continues to this day. Therefore, we must ask the Commission to pay serious attention to national action plans and their implementation, and to ensure that the EU directives adopted thus far are transposed into national legislation, as the implementation of the 2020 energy strategy and the achievement of the CO
emission reduction targets can depend on this. Other than that, progress in this area can only be expected through the joint application of the appropriate financial instruments and the establishment of a suitable legislative framework."@en1
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