CEZ's costly mistake
2007-10-11
ČEZ is on a roll, and the resignation of Jiří Borovec as chief
production officer comes at a time when nothing seems to be
stopping it. There is one storm brewing, though, and Borovec
was in the thick of it. He and CEO Martin Roman, so we are told,
overruled their technical staff last year in deciding to replace
Westinghouse with state-owned Tvel of Russia as supplier of
nuclear fuel to Temelín. Now, the concerns foreseen by the
technicians are materializing, and the Russians will likely need
more time to tweak their assembly design, just as Westinghouse
had worked out its own kinks. The result is that ČEZ will
probably need to go begging to Westinghouse for unplanned
reloads of its fuel to bridge the gap in actual Russian delivery
dates. Westinghouse will have ČEZ over the barrel and could
conceivably raise the price by tens of millions of dollars. Without
Borovec around, Roman alone will get to explain what the
interest was in overruling the experts.
[Czech Republic energy power atomic]
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