Hydrogen Stations Czech Republic. Map and List
The city of Prague saw the opening of a second hydrogen station in 2016, located in the Barrandov industrial area. This station was part of a larger project supported by the European Union, with the
Orlen Planning Expansion of Its Czech Hydrogen Stations
Aiming to bolster the alternative energy landscape, Orlen has laid out plans to construct additional hydrogen stations in key Czech cities, including Prague, Brno, and Ostrava.
KHNP sets out plans for USD18.6bn Czech nuclear project
The Czech government selected Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) as its preferred bidder in July 2024 for two new units near the current Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant, about 200
3 energy companies compete to build a new nuclear reactor in the
PRAGUE (AP) — Three energy companies including U.S. Westinghouse, France''s EdF and Korea''s KHNP, have submitted their final bids to build the Czech Republic''s newest reactor at
OMV and Prazska Energetika expand fast-charging network in the
Plans include four charging hubs in Prague, each featuring six high-power chargers with outputs of up to 400 kW. The primary focus is installing the 113 new chargers at 48 new and existing
Czech government now seeks to build up to 4 nuclear reactors
The Czech government said Wednesday 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.
Prague Aims to Finalize Contracts for New Nuclear Plants
With a target deadline of March 2025, the Czech capital aims to solidify agreements that will pave the way for the construction of modern nuclear facilities, signaling a bold step towards
EDF for the Czech nuclear energy
The construction of new nuclear power plants, the largest investment in the history of the Czech Republic, has the potential to become a huge stimulus for the economy, for the expansion of
Prague Applies To Europe For Approval Of State Aid For Two New
The government plans to build two new large-scale APR1000 pressurised water reactor units at Dukovany, in the southern Czech Republic about 50 km from the border with Austria. The
Nuclear Power in Czech Republic
The 2015 national energy policy reiterated most of the plans outlined in 2012, with one new reactor at Dukovany and two at Temelin, but without any state guarantee on electricity prices.