Czechs Forge Ahead With Nuclear Power Expansion
PRAGUE — In October last year the Czech state power company, CEZ, selected three companies to bid for a contract to expand the Temelin nuclear power plant, in the southern Czech countryside. The companies are now readying themselves to submit detailed proposals that could have major consequences not just for the Czech Republic, but for the future of the nuclear industry in Europe.
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CEZ is looking for offers to build not only two new reactors at Temelin, but also as many as three more at other sites that it owns. “In 2007 the decision was made to issue a tender for two nuclear reactors, plus a possible three more,” said Vaclav Bartuska, the Czech ambassador at large for energy security and government commissioner for the completion of the Temelin nuclear complex.
“This is right now the biggest...



