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Data InsightsSolar overtakes gas to become Hungary's second-largest electricity source

Solar overtakes gas to become Hungary's second-largest electricity source

A line graph illustrating the share of Hungary's electricity generation by source from 1990 to 2024. The graph highlights four main sources of electricity: nuclear, solar, gas, and coal. 

Nuclear energy is Hungary's largest source with more than 40%; it has been during most of the period shown. Solar overtook gas in 2024 to become the second largest source, at about 25%. Coal's share has fallen from about 30% in 1990 to 6% in 2024.

The data source is credited to Ember, 2025, and the chart is licensed under CC BY to Our World in Data.

A decade ago, solar power was almost non-existent in Hungary. It generated just 0.2% of the country’s electricity. Nuclear, coal, and gas dominated the grid.

But in the last ten years, things have changed a lot. You can see this in the chart: solar power has boomed, and now supplies one-quarter of Hungary’s electrical power. In 2024, it overtook gas to become the second-largest source of electricity, after nuclear.

Coal power has been largely displaced, first by gas and now by solar. This has helped cut the country’s CO2 emissions by 45% since 1990.

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