Palkovics László: Hungary will use 95 percent carbon dioxide-free energy in the future
In the future, Hungary will use 95 percent of carbon dioxide-free energy – Palkovics László Minister of Innovation and Technology, told MTI after he spoke on Wednesday at the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit.
At the Ministerial Meeting of the World Organization in New York, the results of the Global Sustainable Development Framework Strategy adopted by the United Nations in September 2015 will be discussed. Palkovics László told MTI by phone: in his report he talked about the goals and achievements of the strategy in Hungary. (MTI, Járai Judit)
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