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New Study: Shutting Down Tykač Power Plants Will Not Lead to Electricity Shortages and Will Not Affect Prices

As January progresses, the deadline approaches when the transmission system operator ČEPS will have to pronounce its verdict on the future fate of the coal-fired power plants in Počerady, Chvaletice and the heating plant in Kladno, which belong to the Sev.en group of billionaire Pavel Tykač. Into a partly heated debate, which ultimately concerns...
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As January progresses, the deadline approaches when the transmission system operator ČEPS will have to pronounce its verdict on the future fate of the coal-fired power plants in Počerady, Chvaletice and the heating plant in Kladno, which belong to the Sev.en group of billionaire Pavel Tykač. Into a partly heated debate, which ultimately concerns...

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Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz) broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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