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The global food crisis

Energy shortages hit former communist states

By Stefan Wagstyl, Thomas Escritt, Kester Eddy, Theo Troev and Neil MacDonald

Published: June 4 2008 02:26 | Last updated: June 4 2008 02:26

In a remote corner of Hungary close to the Ukrainian border engineers are starting work on construction of the biggest power station in the former communist states of south-east Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The first pair of 400MW units at the €1.5bn ($2.3bn, £1.2bn) plant at Nyírtass are due on stream in 2011, with another four due for completion in 2013.

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