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CEZ holds out for a better price in the sale of Bulgarian assets

Czech utility CEZ plans to sell its Bulgarian assets, for which 5 bidders were shortlisted. The company should settle on a transaction by the end of the year, or in case it cannot obtain the right price, it might scrap it, as told by a board member to Reuters. The names of the bidders were not disclosed, but it is said that the firms had experience in the Balkans, as announced by Tomas Pleskac.

read more... 28/09/2017

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CEZ will vend Tisova plant to Sokolovska Uhelna, stopping disputes

Czech electricity firm CEZ will vend its 289 MW coal-fired Tisova power and heating plant to Sokolovska Uhelna as part of an agreement stopping long-running contract rows over coal supplies,as stated by the company on Thursday.

read more... 24/10/2016

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CEZ reconnects Temelin Unit 2 after longer than projected closure

Czech utility CEZ re-connected Unit 2 at its Temelin nuclear electricity station on Saturday, generating power at the 2,000 MW plant for the first time since the end of August.

read more... 17/10/2016

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CEZ intends to bring idle reactors back on line this year

Czech electricity producer CEZ intends to bring all three idle units at its Dukovany nuclear electricity station back online this year to end continued outages that cut into 2015 earnings.

read more... 12/11/2015

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The Dukovany nuclear power plant operated by CEZ offline more than expected

The spokesman of the Dukovany Nuclear Plant operated by CEZ, Jiri Bezdek, has recently announced that the relaunch of the nuclear plant might be delayed. CEZ took offline the units 2 and 3 on September 17 for verifications which were initially supposed to continue three to four weeks, but the shutdown has been prolonged numerous times and could be longer than the November dates. Bezdek added that the units will be reconnected in different moments without mentioning the exact dates.

read more... 02/11/2015

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