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Columbus Energy Wanted to Become the Number One on the Czech Market with Domestic Photovoltaics, but Now the Brno Company Is Sending It Into Insolvency

Just two years ago, the Polish-born Columbus Energy was one of the strongest suppliers of domestic photovoltaic power plants on the market. It built thousands of them annually. However, with the cooling of household interest in these sources of electricity and the end of the solar boom in the Czech Republic, it ran into problems, just like...
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Just two years ago, the Polish-born Columbus Energy was one of the strongest suppliers of domestic photovoltaic power plants on the market. It built thousands of them annually. However, with the cooling of household interest in these sources of electricity and the end of the solar boom in the Czech Republic, it ran into problems, just like...

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Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz) broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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