A monopoly is born
2009-06-18
Imagine the following: 1) Parliament passes a rider giving ČEZ
favorable access to carbon credits. 2) International Power, which
must now pay more for its own credits, sees the value of its
Czech assets plummet. 3) J&T buys the assets on the cheap. 4)
J&T gives notice that it will cease to use coal from Czech Coal to
fire Opatovice power plant, formerly owned by Int. Power. 5) J&T
sells Int. Power's stake in Pražská teplárenská to ČEZ. 6) ČEZ
cancels Czech Coal's contract to supply Pražská teplárenská's
Energotrans plant. 7) J&T builds a coal warehouse and gives
notice that Czech Coal will no longer supply nearby Elektrárna
Komořany. 7) J&T and ČEZ strike a deal with the SŽDC rail-line
operator and begin importing coal from their Mibrag JV for
supplying Komořany and Opatovice. 8) The EU imposes a
negligible antitrust fine. 9) Czech Coal, its customers gone, is
brought to its knees. 10) ČEZ buys Czech Coal's mines on the
cheap. 11) Parliament extends the mining limits at ČEZ's new
mines. 12) A vertical monopoly is born.
[Czech Republic railways]
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