Interview with První Energetická's Milan Velner

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The Czech Republic’s electricity market is dwarfed by those of its neighbours Poland and Germany, but its strategic location as a potential cross-border hub between western Europe and the central and south-eastern regions means it is still an attractive prospect for traders.

The Czech Republic is a net exporter of power, producing 77 terawatt hours (TWh) and consuming 65TWh in 2008, according to the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (Entso-e). The vast majority of

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