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ROMAN HAVLIN, DANIEL ROUS, BOHDAN ZRONEK

ROMAN HAVLIN, DANIEL ROUS, BOHDAN ZRONEK

Presentation of new system of nuclear power plants' protection, attended by representatives of power utility CEZ, operator of Czech nuclear power plants, Directors Bohdan Zronek, right, CEZ's security head Daniel Rous and Roman Havlin, back left in Dukovany, Czech Republic, November 24, 2020. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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ROMAN HAVLIN, MARTIN VOJTEK, BOHDAN ZRONEK

ROMAN HAVLIN, MARTIN VOJTEK, BOHDAN ZRONEK

Energy group CEZ has installed a new laser security system at its Dukovany and Temelin nuclear power stations, with the system to protect selected buildings against drone attacks and other aerial threats, CEZ's security head Daniel Rous said during a presentation at Dukovany, Czech Republic, November 24, 2020. Director of Tacticaware Martin Vojtek (centre) speaks during the press conference. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek, the reactor hall of the second unit of the Temelin nuclear power plant

Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek, the reactor hall of the second unit of the Temelin nuclear power plant

The state-controlled CEZ, the biggest Czech energy group, must receive permission for the further operation of the two units of the Temelin nuclear power plant next year, CEZ Group CEO Daniel Benes told CTK today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. He said CEZ is busy preparing the documents to prolong the operation of the blocks and it should receive the permission in late 2020. The permission is given for an indefinite period.Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO), said after his visit to the plant today that the security measures at Temelin are perfect. Benes said Temelin would operate until 2060 since the units should operate for at least 60 years. He added that the plant may still operate in the 2060s and the 2070s. CEZ launched the operation of the plant's first unit in 2000 and of the second one in 2001. On the photo from left: government's nuclear envoy Jaroslav Mil, Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes and Bohdan Zronek, the nuclear division head of CEZ energy group. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek

Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek

The state-controlled CEZ, the biggest Czech energy group, must receive permission for the further operation of the two units of the Temelin nuclear power plant next year, CEZ Group CEO Daniel Benes, photo, told CTK today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. He said CEZ is busy preparing the documents to prolong the operation of the blocks and it should receive the permission in late 2020. The permission is given for an indefinite period. Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO), said at a news conference after his visit to the plant today that the security measures at Temelin are perfect. Benes said Temelin would operate until 2060 since the units should operate for at least 60 years. He added that the plant may still operate in the 2060s and the 2070s. CEZ launched the operation of the plant's first unit in 2000 and of the second one in 2001. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Jan Kruml, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek

Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Jan Kruml, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek

The state-controlled CEZ, the biggest Czech energy group, must receive permission for the further operation of the two units of the Temelin nuclear power plant next year, CEZ Group CEO Daniel Benes told CTK today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. He said CEZ is busy preparing the documents to prolong the operation of the blocks and it should receive the permission in late 2020. The permission is given for an indefinite period. Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO), said after his visit to the plant today that the security measures at Temelin are perfect. Benes said Temelin would operate until 2060 since the units should operate for at least 60 years. He added that the plant may still operate in the 2060s and the 2070s. CEZ launched the operation of the plant's first unit in 2000 and of the second one in 2001. On the photo of a news conference from left: Temelin plant head Jan Kruml, Daniel Benes, Karel Havlicek, government's nuclear envoy Jaroslav Mil and the nuclear division head of CEZ energy group Bohdan Zronek. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Karel Havlicek, Bohdan Zronek

Karel Havlicek, Bohdan Zronek

The state-controlled CEZ, the biggest Czech energy group, must receive permission for the further operation of the two units of the Temelin nuclear power plant next year, CEZ Group CEO Daniel Benes told CTK today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. He said CEZ is busy preparing the documents to prolong the operation of the blocks and it should receive the permission in late 2020. The permission is given for an indefinite period.Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO), said after his visit to the plant today that the security measures at Temelin are perfect. Benes said Temelin would operate until 2060 since the units should operate for at least 60 years. He added that the plant may still operate in the 2060s and the 2070s. CEZ launched the operation of the plant's first unit in 2000 and of the second one in 2001. On the photo from left: Karel Havlicek and Bohdan Zronek, the nuclear division head of CEZ energy group. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Bohdan Zronek

Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Bohdan Zronek

The state-controlled CEZ, the biggest Czech energy group, must receive permission for the further operation of the two units of the Temelin nuclear power plant next year, CEZ Group CEO Daniel Benes told CTK today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. He said CEZ is busy preparing the documents to prolong the operation of the blocks and it should receive the permission in late 2020. The permission is given for an indefinite period.Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO), said after his visit to the plant today that the security measures at Temelin are perfect. Benes said Temelin would operate until 2060 since the units should operate for at least 60 years. He added that the plant may still operate in the 2060s and the 2070s. CEZ launched the operation of the plant's first unit in 2000 and of the second one in 2001. On the photo from left: Daniel Benes, Karel Havlicek and Bohdan Zronek, the nuclear division head of CEZ energy group. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Jan Kruml, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek, the reactor hall of the second unit of the Temelin nuclear power plant

Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Jan Kruml, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek, the reactor hall of the second unit of the Temelin nuclear power plant

The state-controlled CEZ, the biggest Czech energy group, must receive permission for the further operation of the two units of the Temelin nuclear power plant next year, CEZ Group CEO Daniel Benes told CTK today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. He said CEZ is busy preparing the documents to prolong the operation of the blocks and it should receive the permission in late 2020. The permission is given for an indefinite period.Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO), said after his visit to the plant today that the security measures at Temelin are perfect. Benes said Temelin would operate until 2060 since the units should operate for at least 60 years. He added that the plant may still operate in the 2060s and the 2070s. CEZ launched the operation of the plant's first unit in 2000 and of the second one in 2001. On the photo from left: the nuclear division head of CEZ energy group Bohdan Zronek, Temelin plant head Jan Kruml, Karel Havlicek, government's nuclear envoy Jaroslav Mil and Daniel Benes. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek, the reactor hall of the second unit of the Temelin nuclear power plant

Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek, the reactor hall of the second unit of the Temelin nuclear power plant

The state-controlled CEZ, the biggest Czech energy group, must receive permission for the further operation of the two units of the Temelin nuclear power plant next year, CEZ Group CEO Daniel Benes told CTK today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. He said CEZ is busy preparing the documents to prolong the operation of the blocks and it should receive the permission in late 2020. The permission is given for an indefinite period.Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO), said after his visit to the plant today that the security measures at Temelin are perfect. Benes said Temelin would operate until 2060 since the units should operate for at least 60 years. He added that the plant may still operate in the 2060s and the 2070s. CEZ launched the operation of the plant's first unit in 2000 and of the second one in 2001. On the photo from left: Karel Havlicek, government's nuclear envoy Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes and Bohdan Zronek, the nuclear division head of CEZ energy group. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek, the reactor hall of the second unit of the Temelin nuclear power plant

Karel Havlicek, Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes, Bohdan Zronek, the reactor hall of the second unit of the Temelin nuclear power plant

The state-controlled CEZ, the biggest Czech energy group, must receive permission for the further operation of the two units of the Temelin nuclear power plant next year, CEZ Group CEO Daniel Benes told CTK today, on Friday, August 2nd, 2019. He said CEZ is busy preparing the documents to prolong the operation of the blocks and it should receive the permission in late 2020. The permission is given for an indefinite period.Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO), said after his visit to the plant today that the security measures at Temelin are perfect. Benes said Temelin would operate until 2060 since the units should operate for at least 60 years. He added that the plant may still operate in the 2060s and the 2070s. CEZ launched the operation of the plant's first unit in 2000 and of the second one in 2001. On the photo from left: Karel Havlicek, government's nuclear envoy Jaroslav Mil, Daniel Benes and Bohdan Zronek, the nuclear division head of CEZ energy group. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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