Buddhism at CEZ
2007-09-04
Czech and Hungarian officials have said they don't want their
strategic companies controlled by Russia but, as Sean Carney
noted in the Wall Street Journal, both ČEZ and MOL are already
working closely with Russian companies to expand. A large
percentage of ČEZ's installed and future production capacity,
whether nuclear or gas-fired, is dependent on Russian
suppliers. Deepak Chopra, an Indian wellness guru, uses the
Buddhistic concept of interdependent co-arising to refer to such
mutual relationships. China holds huge sums of money in the
U.S., he says, but it can't pull the money out, because both sides
would suffer. It's similar with ČEZ and the Russians. Despite the
political talk of the need for energy independence, ČEZ is being
locked into a mutually dependent relationship that can't easily
be unwound. The only real question is whether this is
coincidental or intentional.
[Czech Republic Hungary natural gas power]
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