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Founded in 1996, Magyar Kapcsolt Energia Társaság is a ngo headquartered in Budapest, Hungary specializing in Energy Storage.
The Magyar Kapcsolt Energia Társaság (Hungarian Combined Energy Society) is a professional organization established in 1996 to support combined heat and power (CHP) generation in Hungary. The association provides professional representation for companies and individuals involved in cogeneration, conducts scientific and educational activities, and promotes CHP technologies and knowledge. With 36 legal entities and 34 individual members, it represents a significant portion of Hungary's CHP sector, including major power plants, industrial self-generating facilities, heat supply plants, gas engine installations, manufacturers, utilities, engineering firms, and insurance companies. The organization works on continuous development, regulatory advocacy, and integration of EU climate and economic policy objectives at the domestic level. It participates actively in international professional work through Cogen Europe and organizes annual conferences and working committees. In 2026, the organization will celebrate its 30th anniversary.
Headquarters
Budapest, Hungary
Founded
1996
Company Type
NGO
Business Models
Value Chain
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