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In Business News: Industry and Trade Minister confirms that Czech Republic will try and further expand nuclear energy production; Rusatom Overseas signs memorandum with potential subcontractors on Temelín; Škoda Auto sees significant increase in sales in foreign markets; One-third of Czechs will be unable to save a single crown a month this year, poll suggests; and Czech nanotechnology firms make mark in Japan.
Industry minister: country should rely heavily on nuclear power
The Czech Republic will insist on the expanded use of nuclear energy and will seek a location for the possible construction of a third nuclear source, Industry and Trade Minister Martin Kuba stated in Prague on Thursday at the international energy forum. The location for a third nuclear site will be sought in addition to the completion of the nuclear power plant Temelín in southern Bohemia, and the extension of the service life of the Dukovany plant in southern Moravia until the year 2035, the minister said. The Industry and Trade Ministry is drafting a strategy that will set conditions for the Czech power sector for another 25 or 30 years. Plans should be completed in mid-2012 and are expected to outline conditions for plants which will be expected to cover more than half of domestic power consumption. New reactors at Temelín are to be fully completed and operational by the year 2025. In addition to pushing nuclear power, Mr Kuba stressed that the Czech Republic would not support renewable energy sources unless they produced power at a reasonable price.Rusatom Overseas signs memorandum with potential subcontractors on Temelín
In related news, the Russian company Rusatom Overseas from the Rosatom group signed a memoranda of understanding with ten Czech and Slovak firms this week on possible future cooperation during the completion of the Temelín nuclear power plant. The Czech and Slovak companies will become subcontractors to Rosatom's subsidiaries Atomstroyexport and Gidropress if the Russian firms end up wining the tender. Atomstroyexport and Gidropress are taking part in a consortium, together with the Czech company Škoda JS. Under the proposal, Czech companies would also have the opportunity to participate in the development of Russian firm' nuclear power plants around the world. Among the companies planning to cooperate with the Russians are the Czech firms I&C Energo, ETD Transformatory, Kabelovna Kabex and others. The companies received a catalogue of 4,000 products and services which Rosatom is looking for in the production of power plants. The value of the project to complete Temelín has been estimated at between 200 and 300 billion crowns.