Guess who's coming to dinner
2007-10-19
ČEZ's decision to award a nuclear-fuel contract to Tvel of Russia
will take on added significance if an "atomic" grand coalition
succeeds in nuking the current government's agreed ban on
more reactors. With Tvel and Gazprom-owned Škoda JS already
on the inside at Temelín, they and their comrades in the new
Rosatom state monopoly will be the shoo-ins to build and
supply the new reactors. ČSSD and part of ODS want to increase
the CR's energy independence, but the reality will be the
opposite: The CR will be wholly dependent for its added nuclear
capacity on Rosatom. The Russians will of course need a strong
point man on the deal, so it's convenient that Jiří Borovec will
soon be available. He worked with the Russians at Škoda JS and
then followed Martin Roman to ČEZ. Together, they've carefully
orchestrated this creeping Russian invasion. By the time it's
over, many Czechs will feel - as the Russians say - that the
uninvited guests are worse than a Tartar.
[Czech Republic Jaderné strojírenství CEO]
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