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Old October 24th, 2007, 10:53 PM   #41
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It seems while Slovakia will produce a lot of cars, Hungary will produce huge amount of car parts And some cars too, I like the A3 cabriolet, and I hope that Suzuki will make the Kizashi (if it becomes reality) here...
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Old October 24th, 2007, 11:04 PM   #42
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It seems while Slovakia will produce a lot of cars, Hungary will produce huge amount of car parts And some cars too, I like the A3 cabriolet, and I hope that Suzuki will make the Kizashi (if it becomes reality) here...
Actually, in Slovakia there is also many car parts producing plants. Literally, in every single industrial park is at least one (ussually much more) plant which produce car parts. Also around car factories are huge industrial parks full of car plants suppliers.
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Old October 25th, 2007, 09:50 AM   #43
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It seems while Slovakia will produce a lot of cars, Hungary will produce huge amount of car parts And some cars too, I like the A3 cabriolet, and I hope that Suzuki will make the Kizashi (if it becomes reality) here...
Okay, so Slovakia has a lot of car plants, Hungary has a lot of car part factories. Conclusion? We should produce our own HungaroSlovak vehicles!
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Old October 25th, 2007, 03:38 PM   #44
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Okay, so Slovakia has a lot of car plants, Hungary has a lot of car part factories. Conclusion? We should produce our own HungaroSlovak vehicles!
Unfortuantely, we don't own those car factories. There were some - TAZ (in Trnava), BAZ (in Bratislava, now Volkswagen), Tatra (in Bánovce nad Bebravou) and plants producing army and agricultural vehicles.
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Old October 27th, 2007, 07:50 PM   #45
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Atlas Copco (Sweden) is investing 7.01 Million US$

http://www.itdh.com/engine.aspx?page...&content=atlas

Atlas Copco (Sweden) is investing 7.01 Million US$ into the city of Budapest in Hungary in the Machinery & Industrial Goods sector in a Manufacturing project, creating 85 jobs. CP Desoutter, a division of Atlas Copco, has announced plans to move the assembly part of its pneumatic power tools production from Hemel Hempstead to a recently established plant near Budapest. The transition is expected to be completed by the end of January 2008.
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Old October 27th, 2007, 08:03 PM   #46
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I tourism part of the economy? If yes,then tourism news belong here too:

Medicinal bath at Szigetvár has been inaugurated

http://hvg.hu/itthon/20071027_szigatvar_gyogyfurdo.aspx

The new complex,worth 1,2billion HUF,was built in 3 years on a 2 hectare area. The medicinal water was discovered in 1966 during a search for oil reserves. The water comes from 800m depth and its 62C warm. It is especially good for movement illnesses, bone-related diseases and gynecological problems.
There are plans for a hotel nearby the complex.
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Old October 28th, 2007, 12:34 PM   #47
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Budapest Winter Invasion
http://www.budapestwinterinvasion.com/

Stay in Budapest for 4 nights for the cost of 3,from 1 Dec to 31 March!
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Old October 28th, 2007, 12:52 PM   #48
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More news about Szighet Medicinal Bath I found on this page:
http://www.termalportal.hu/cgi-bin/t...g=eng&session=
In english.... NICE JOB!!!
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Old October 31st, 2007, 12:19 PM   #49
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New wind power plants in Hungary

http://index.hu/gazdasag/blog/2007/1...agyarorszagon/

The spanish Iberdrola announced this monday that they will build 4 wind power farms in western-Hungary,with a total of 108MW output. They said the constructions will take place in 2008 and 9 in Vas and Komárom-Esztergom counties,costing 155million EUR.
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Old November 5th, 2007, 10:18 PM   #50
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New bus factory at Mosonmagyaróvár

http://www.origo.hu/uzletinegyed/mag...yarovaron.html
http://www.mfor.hu/cikkek/39894.html

Kravtex Kft will construct a new bus factory at Mosonmagyaróvár on the land of Kühne Zrt, with which the company is in a group. It will be the biggest bus factory in Hungary, expecting 5,5 billion HUF profit.
The building itself will be 11000 m2 and the factory will produce 500 buses annually. Most of its products will be sold domestically(mainly for mass transit purposes, because these Credo buses are low-consuming(15-20l/100km lower than average) and more silent),but some will be exported to Romania.
The company also produces agricultural vehicles,main markets are Ukraine and Russia,apart from Hungary.
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Old November 5th, 2007, 10:23 PM   #51
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It seems that Kravtex will carry on our bus-making tradition
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Old November 6th, 2007, 01:43 AM   #52
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It seems that Kravtex will carry on our bus-making tradition
Well, sure. Really good news.
But never forget that Ikarus Bus manufactured more than 100.000 buses and sales increased year-by-year in the 70s and early 80s.

Nevertheless, 500 is a nice number for starting off. And will be much nicer if it increases by two times yearly.
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Old November 6th, 2007, 02:22 PM   #53
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Kapós a szalmatüzelésű erőmű
http://index.hu/gazdasag/magyar/szalm071106/

Kapós a szalmatüzelésű erőmű

Ha minden simán megy, akkor 2010-től már füstölhet a Kalocsa határában felhúzni tervezett biomassza-üzem. 100 ember dolgozhat ott, 700 termelőtől pedig az alapanyagot akarják beszerezni.

Az engedélyeztetési eljárással elkezdődött annak a több mint negyvenmilliárd forint értékű beruházásnak az előkészítése, amelynek keretében a város határában egy 49,9 megawattos szalmatüzelésű erőművet épít a kiskunhalasi székhelyű Kalocsa Hőerőmű Kft. - tudta meg a Napi Gazdaság Király György ügyvezető igazgatótól. A közelmúltban arról is döntött a társaság, hogy az erőmű 25-30 kilométeres körzetében több milliárd forintos költséggel három, az alapanyag tárolására alkalmas logisztikai központot is létrehoz.

A szalmával, kukoricaszárral, valamint energiafűvel és cirokkal fűtött energiatermelő egység kivitelezése - az összes szakhatósági engedély beszerzését követően - jövőre elkezdődhet és 2009 végére fejeződhet be. A kalocsai erőmű 2010-ben már teljes kapacitással működhet.

Az alapanyag biztosítása érdekében mintegy 700 termelővel kötnek tíz évre szóló szerződést. A cég számításai szerint a fűtőanyag, a tárolás és a beszállítás évente 3- 3, 5 milliárd forintba kerül - mondta az ügyvezető igazgató. Az erőmű mintegy száz dolgozót foglalkoztat majd, közülük negyven lehet kvalifikált szakember.

A kalocsain kívül a dél-magyarországi régióban - hasonló paraméterekkel - még három szalmatüzelésű erőmű épül. Egy Baján, egy Medgyesegyházán, egy pedig Zsanán. A beruházókkal a közelmúltban összehangolták elképzeléseiket, sőt arról is határoztak, hogy az összesen mintegy 160 milliárd forint értékű programot lehetőleg egy időben valósítják meg az adott település nevét használó cégek. Az erőművek - egy kivételtől eltekintve - a helyi önkormányzattól megvásárolt területen valósulnak meg, és általuk a helyhatóságok évente mintegy 200 millió forint értékű iparűzési adóbevételhez jutnak. A teljes programban befektetőként, illetve beszállítóként az ország több nagy mezőgazdasági üzeme is részt vesz, többek között az Axial, valamint Bóly és Bábolna.

Nem szabad azonban elfelejteni, hogy - amint arról az Index többször beszámolt - a szalmatüzelésű erőművekért úgy általában nem nagyon lelkesednek a környékbeliek. Hujber Ottó szocialista nagyvállalkozó ugyanis kivívta a helybéliek tiltakozását [1] azzal, hogy Tokaj-Hegyalján és a Békés megyei Medgyesegyházán is biomassza-erőművet kíván felhúzni. A tokaji borászok Szerencsen demonstrációt szerveztek, ügyészségi beadvánnyal támadják a széntüzelésű erőmű-beruházást, törekvéseiket pedig Sólyom László köztársasági elnök is támogatja. Medgyesegyházán pedig népszavazást tartanak arról, hogy egyáltalán megépítheti-e ott az üzemet a nagyvállalkozó.
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Old November 8th, 2007, 04:56 PM   #54
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New plasterboard factory at Halmajugra

http://www.origo.hu/uzletinegyed/mag...znalasara.html

A new plasterboard factory will be built at Halmajugra. It will use the "waste" gypsum produced in the power plant at the Mátra mountain. This will provide jobs for 65 people,producing 13 million m2 plasterboard. Constructions have already begun.
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New plasterboard factory at Halmajugra

http://www.origo.hu/uzletinegyed/mag...znalasara.html

A new plasterboard factory will be built at Halmajugra. It will use the "waste" gypsum produced in the power plant at the Mátra mountain. This will provide jobs for 65 people,producing 13 million m2 plasterboard. Constructions have already begun.
There is power plant in Mátra mountains? Power plant in mountains sounds very weird.
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Old November 8th, 2007, 10:02 PM   #56
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There is power plant in Mátra mountains? Power plant in mountains sounds very weird.
Well,at the foot of it
http://www.mert.hu/Angol/angindexme.htm
The biggest coal-pp in Hungary.
836 MW output,uses lignite,which is mined in the area.
List of hungarian power plants
http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magyaro...k_list%C3%A1ja
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Old November 8th, 2007, 10:10 PM   #57
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Well,at the foot of it
http://www.mert.hu/Angol/angindexme.htm
The biggest coal-pp in Hungary.
836 MW output,uses lignite,which is mined in the area.
List of hungarian power plants
http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magyaro...k_list%C3%A1ja
I didn't know in Matra mountains are coal mines. But, now is doesn't sound weird.
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I didn't know in Matra mountains are coal mines. But, now is doesn't sound weird.
There are 3 open-pit mines.
Here are they:

The plant is at Visonta. I suspect you can recognise the mines. And the blue is where this new factory will be
EDIT: I was wrong. Those are only two mines above. There is an other one:
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Old November 8th, 2007, 10:32 PM   #59
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Why is the power plant so far from the cola mines? The Power plant is close to Matra and mines with new factory are somewhere near Miskolc.
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Only the mine near Bükkábrány is "far" from it,the other 2 are just beside it. Both the plant and 2 mines are at Visonta.
the distance:

but the factory uses rail transport,and thats a bit closer.
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