Abstract
The current electricity supply position of Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary is reviewed, the political and economic background examined and details of primary energy sources for the three states presented. Generation capacity, production and consumption are detailed before an examination of some of the environmental consequences of past policy is made. Conclusions are made on the present problems and the possible future direction of the electricity supply industry in these states is examined.
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