Energy & Utilities

The Czech Republic has undergone a process of harmonisation to bring its energy sector standards in line with those of the EU.

The Czech Republic is also seeing a gradual decrease in its dependence on solid fuels as a primary energy source. A new energy regulatory authority began operating in 2001, and is responsible for setting energy prices and establishing the framework for third party access to the electrical grid.

Industry issues

  • Climate change and environmental protection
  • European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS)
  • Security of supply
  • Regulation and compliance

Industry-specific services

  • Privatisation of government-owned utilities, project finance and public private partnerships
  • Utilities revenue assurance and profitability maximisation services
  • Supply chain management

Online resources

Contacts
Petr Šobotník
Energy and Utilities Leader
Tel: +420 251 152 016
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