The National Workshop of the Interreg Danube StoreMore Project Was Successfully Held in Békéscsaba

May 26, 2026

The Hungarian national workshop and policy roundtable discussion of the Interreg Danube StoreMore project was successfully held in Békéscsaba. The event took place at the Békéscsaba Wine Museum, where nearly 50 professional participants gathered to discuss the future, opportunities and challenges of energy storage.

Nagy Ferenc, Deputy Mayor of Békéscsaba

The aim of the event was to provide a platform for presenting professional experiences, good practices and development opportunities related to energy storage, energy efficiency and energy optimisation. During the programme, representatives of municipalities, universities, energy sector organisations and professional institutions shared their insights, results and recommendations.

Dr. Attila Fodor, University of Pannonia; Jenő Szécsi, Project Manager; and Adrián Szél, Managing Director of ESCO

The event placed particular emphasis on the practical applicability of energy storage solutions and on how these technologies can contribute to the development of more sustainable, efficient and flexible energy systems. Through presentations by international and Hungarian experts, participants gained insight into current professional trends and developments in the field.

László Módos, Hungarian Renewable Energy Association

As part of the professional programme, an active workshop and roundtable discussion were also held. These sessions provided participants with the opportunity to jointly formulate policy recommendations and to exchange their experiences and future perspectives related to energy storage.

Artúr Szilágyi, LCA Expert


Péter Csabai, MVM Démász Áramhálózati Kft.
Policy roundtable moderated by Dr. Attila Lengyel, energy law specialist

We would like to thank all speakers, partners and participants for their active contribution and for supporting a constructive professional dialogue. The event represented an important milestone in the Hungarian implementation of the StoreMore project and contributed to strengthening professional cooperation in the field of energy storage.

The content of this website does not necessarily represent the official position of the European Union.

This project is supported by the Interreg Danube Region Programme co-funded by the European Union.
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