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Court Rejects EDF Complaint over Czech Nuclear Tender

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A Czech court on Wednesday rejected a complaint filed by French energy group EDF over the bidding process that saw it lose out on a multibillion-dollar contract to build two additional reactors at a Czech nuclear plant.

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Court rejects EDF complaint over Czech nuclear tender

A Czech court on Wednesday rejected a complaint filed by French energy group EDF over the bidding process that saw it lose out on a multibillion-dollar contract to build two additional reactors at a Czech nuclear plant.

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Prague - The French company EDF is not planning any further legal steps in the Czech Republic regarding the tender for the construction of new units at the Dukovany nuclear power plant. The company stated this today in a statement provided to ČTK. EDF has so far tried to overturn the Korean company KHNP's victory in the tender through legal means, and the Brno Regional Court dismissed EDF's lawsuit against the decision of the Office for the Prot…

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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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