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čEz and Rolls-Royce Smr Have Concluded an Agreement to Begin Preparations for the Construction of a Small Reactor | českénoviny.cz

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Prague - The semi-state energy company ČEZ and the British company Rolls-Royce SMR have signed an agreement to start preparatory work for the construction of the first small modular reactor in the Czech Republic. It should be built in the mid-1930s next to the nuclear power plant in Temelín and the preparation will include obtaining the necessary permits, environmental impact assessment and preparatory work at the construction site. ČEZ spokesma…
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ČEZ and Rolls-Royce have begun preparations for the construction of a modular reactor in Temelín • The 470 MWe reactor will provide electricity for a million Czech households • ČEZ is a strategic 20% shareholder in the British company Rolls-Royce SMR

Prague - The semi-state energy company ČEZ and the British company Rolls-Royce SMR have signed an agreement to start preparatory work for the construction of the first small modular reactor in the Czech Republic. It should be built in the mid-1930s next to the nuclear power plant in Temelín and the preparation will include obtaining the necessary permits, environmental impact assessment and preparatory work at the construction site. ČEZ spokesma…

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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