ENERGY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Construction of new energy storage projects in the Czech Republic
In an announcement released on March 7, 2025, the executive arm of the European Union said that the Czech scheme will support the installation of at least 1.5 GWh of new electricity storage facilities. [pdf]FAQS about Construction of new energy storage projects in the Czech Republic
What is the largest storage system in the Czech Republic?
In Ostrava, you are building the largest storage system – the largest battery, in the Czech Republic. What will it be used for, and what can it mean for companies? We are currently finalising the construction of the largest battery in the Czech Republic in Ostrava.
How will a storage system help the Czech energy sector?
The storage system will support the transformation of the Czech power sector and contribute to the stabilisation of the power grid by providing power balance services. “Europe's energy sector is changing dynamically, but a secure energy supply and network stability remain the cornerstones.
Will a house-sized battery help stabilize the Czech energy grid?
The House-sized Battery Will Help Stabilise the Czech Energy Grid *The battery storage capacity is 10 MW and it exceeds the current largest battery in the Czech Republic by more than 40%. *The system can hold 9.45 MWh of energy, three times the size of the ČEZ battery in Tušimice.
Where is the largest battery storage facility in the Czech Republic?
Construction of a facility that will include the largest battery storage facility in the Czech Republic and gas combustion turbines began at the end of March near Vraňany in the Mělník region. The investor is the Czech energy group Decci.
Will a battery storage system help Czech companies achieve net zero?
The high penetration of renewable generation projects in the region could deliver a large amount of clean energy and really accelerate the journey to net zero, but at the moment Czech companies are not in a position to reap the full benefits of solar and other renewable energy sources. To do so, battery storage will be essential.
Where is the largest battery in the Czech Republic?
We are currently finalising the construction of the largest battery in the Czech Republic in Ostrava. Europe’s energy sector is changing dynamically, but secure energy supply and grid stability remain fundamental.

Are there any new energy base stations in the Czech Republic
The operates two : and . As of 2019 the government intends to increase the share of nuclear electricity production from 30 % to 58 %. To this end, a new reactor is to be constructed at the Dukovany site, which will replace older units by 2035. New capacities are also expected to be added at the Temelín site. Currently, the Czech Republic operates six nuclear reactors, providing about one-third of its electricity. It plans further expansion, including up to four new large power units and 3 GW from small modular reactors. [pdf]FAQS about Are there any new energy base stations in the Czech Republic
How many nuclear power plants does the Czech Republic have?
The Czech Republic operates two nuclear power plants: Temelín and Dukovany. As of 2019 the government intends to increase the share of nuclear electricity production from 30 % to 58 %. To this end, a new reactor is to be constructed at the Dukovany site, which will replace older units by 2035.
Do Czechs support nuclear power expansion?
Most Czechs support further expansion of nuclear power use, with support at 60 % in 2007. Those living near nuclear waste storage facilities argue that proposals for expansion of nuclear power block development of such areas, discourage investment and make the areas unattractive for tourists. [citation needed]
Where does the Czech Republic buy oil & gas?
The country is integrated into regional transmission systems and can purchase oil and gas from different countries based on market prices in Rotterdam or elsewhere. Most oil and gas are imported via Germany. The Czech Republic has two nuclear power plants at Dukovany and Temelin, which delivered over 31 TWh of electricity in 2022.
What does the Stade terminal mean for the Czech Republic?
This represents an investment in the further development of the Czech energy sector, and strengthens the energy security of the Czech Republic. The Stade terminal will be located near Hamburg at the mouth of the Elbe River on the North Sea and will be commissioned by its operator, Hanseatic Energy Hub, in mid-2027.
Will Dukovany nuclear power station shut down in 2035?
In 2019, the Czech government gave preliminary approval for at least one new nuclear power unit at Dukovany Nuclear Power Station for about 2035 to replace four units expected to shut down between 2035 and 2037.
How much gas has the Czech Republic saved compared to last year?
This year too, around 700 million cubic metres (around 10 percent) were saved compared to last year. This reduction in gas consumption has significantly contributed to the Czech Republic being able to do without gas imports from Russia.
