Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Czech Republic expanding on plan for nuclear reactors

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PRAGUE — The Czech government said recently it plans to build up to four nuclear reactors instead of one as the country tries to become more energy independen­t and wean itself off fossil fuels.

Prime Minister Petr Fiala said the decision to seek more reactors could reduce the price per reactor by up to 25%. The timing and locations are not yet decided.

Three companies including U.S. firm Westinghou­se, France’s EDF and Korea’s KHNP originally submitted bids to build one reactor at the Dukovany nuclear power station. It should become operationa­l by 2036.

As part of their bids, the companies had also submitted unbinding offers to build three more nuclear reactors.

In a surprise move, the government announced that Westinghou­se’s bid didn’t meet the conditions of the tender, and only EDF and KHNP have been asked to submit new, expanded bids in April.

Industry and Trade Minister Jozef Sikela said an assessment of the bids should be completed by the end of May.

The Czech Republic already relies on six nuclear reactors to generate more than a third of its electricit­y. Besides four in Dukovany, state-controlled power company CEZ operates two 1,000-megawatt reactors at the Temelin plant.

Unlike its western neighbors Austria and Germany, the Czech Republic is doubling down on nuclear power and renewable energy sources after deciding to phase out coal for energy generation by 2033 to reduce carbon emissions.

Fiala said nuclear energy “is key for ensuring enough electricit­y at reasonable prices.”

Another two European Union countries in Central Europe, Slovakia and Hungary, have been working to expand nuclear power production. Another neighbor, Poland, has selected Westinghou­se to build its first nuclear power plant as part of an effort to burn less coal and gain greater energy independen­ce.

 ?? (AP/Petr David Josek) ?? A man fishes with the towering Dukovany nuclear power plant in the background, in Dukovany, Czech Republic, in 2011.
(AP/Petr David Josek) A man fishes with the towering Dukovany nuclear power plant in the background, in Dukovany, Czech Republic, in 2011.

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