Hungary and China are joining forces to construct one of Central and Eastern Europe's largest solar energy storage facilities. The aim is to double Hungary's energy storage capacity and boost the role of green energy in its energy mix. In Kaposvar, a populous city in southwestern Hungary, what readily catches the attention of passersby are hundreds of thousands of solar panels covering an extensive expanse of land, creating a breathtaking "sea of blue. China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation (CMC) inaugurated a 100Mw solar park on May 27, the largest in Central Europe and four times bigger than the former number one solar park in Hungary built by. The 100 megawatts (MW) solar power plant of the China National Machinery Import & Export Corporation (CMC) was handed over in Kaposvár, Southwest Hungary. The. On June 17, witnessed by Genertec General Manager Lu Yimin, Minister for Innovation and Technology László Palkovics, Chinese Economic and Commercial Counsellor in Hungary Liu Bo and Kaposvár Mayor Károly Szita, CMC laid the cornerstone of 100 MW solar park in Kaposvár, southwest Hungary.
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