Czech plan for two new nuclear units draws EU state aid probe
( December 22, 2025, 10:46 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Czechia's plan to build two new nuclear power units at the Dukovany site has drawn an in-depth probe from EU state aid regulators. The European Commission said on Monday that it had doubts as to whether the subsidies excessively reduced the risk for the envisaged operator, and that the planned Contract for Difference lacks detail. The plants are foreseen to come into service from 2036.The press release follows....
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