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The HNS welcomes Hungary’s new National Energy  StrategyOn 3 October, the  Hungarian Parliament approved the new National Energy Strategy for the period  up to 2030, with a further projection to 2050. Within this Strategy several  potential options have been discussed. The so-called “Nuclear-Coal-Green”  option is considered to be the most realistic and preferred one. Its key  elements are as follows: 
                
                  The long-term use of  nuclear energy within the energy-mix 
                  The preservation of the current contribution level of coal-based       energy production
                  The increased use of the renewable energy sources The Hungarian Nuclear  Society (HNS) welcomes the resolutions made by the Parliament and included in  the Strategy. The Society believes that the following statements are of particular  importance: 
                
                  Nuclear safety has to be the top priority throughout the nuclear fuel  cycle.
                  The long-term use of nuclear energy in Hungary considerably increases  the safety of the country’s energy supply, decreases the rate of natural gas  consumption, and contributes to the solution of climatic and environmental issues  in an economic way.
                  The current units at the Paks NPP will be shut down after 2030. Although  exact dates have not been defined within the Strategy, two new nuclear units  are expected to be commissioned by 2025 and 2030. Their operation could also  satisfy the increasing demand for the electrification of traffic (railway and road). At the same time, the  HNS has identified considerable inadequacy when it comes to the provision of basic  education in the natural sciences and support for nuclear research and  development. In both areas stronger governmental assistance could favourably  contribute to ensuring that the professional competence required to achieve the  objectives underlined by the National Energy Strategy is available. 
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