CEZ Group Energy Transformation and Financial Results
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WE MEET THE STRATEGIC GOALS OF VISION 2030-CLEAN ENERGY FOR
TOMORROW-PILLAR I TRANSFORM THE GENERATION PORTFOLIO TO
LOW-EMISSION AND ACHIEVE CARBON NEUTRALITY
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Key strategic ambitions of VISION 2030
We will safely increase generation from existing nuclear sources to over 32 TWh per year and will achieve a 60-year lifetime.
We continue to prepare for the construction of a new nuclear unit in Dukovany.
We will build 6 GW of RES by 2030, including 1.5 GW by 2025.
We will decarbonize production of heat and convert our coal sites to new activities after the shift away from coal.
• We will build new gas-fired capacities that are ready to burn hydrogen.
We will reduce the share of electricity generated from coal to 25% by 2025 and to 12.5% by 2030.
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2021: Completed Activities and Selected Events
NPP Dukovany and NPP Temelín exceeded the annual generation
target of 30.5 TWh of electricity (30.7 TWh)
Completed increase of the achievable capacity of Unit 1 of ETE by
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4 MW to 1,086 MW (replacement of two new separators-steam
heaters in the nonnuclear part of the plant)
NPP Dukovany and NPP Temelín successfully passed IAEA
verification with a focus on physical and cyber security
Operation of power plant Energotrans 3 (500 MW) was terminated
Under the RES+ subsidy program, 22 ČEZ projects with an installed
capacity of 211 MWp were submitted.
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2022: Key Objectives and Priorities
Continuously improve safety and digitization of nuclear power plants
Generation of nuclear power plants above 30.5 TWh and implementation
of projects leading to increased availability
Permit renewal for Temelín NPP Unit 2
NNPP Dukovany (launch of bidding procedure for contractor and obtain
planning permission)
Prepare ČEZ's photovoltaic projects with installed capacity of hundreds
MWp for submission to subsidy program RES+
Start preparation of a low-emission heat supply solution including
controlled decentralization in relation to progressively updated Site
Concepts, thus replacing heat supply from large coal-fired power plantsView entire presentation