Prunerov goes ahead
Greenpeace and the Greens might be making a PR mistake by
contesting the upgrade of the Prunéřov II power plant mainly on
the basis that ČEZ isn't using the cleanest technology. This
relies on the belief that carbon emissions matter, and many
Czechs agree with Václav Klaus that they don't. Why spend
billions more on cleaner technology if the CO2 doesn't add to
global warming anyway? More effective might be to question
why ČEZ is so emphatic about keeping certain suppliers for
refitting Prunéřov. Of particular interest should be whether CEO
Martin Roman committed ČEZ to hiring turbine-maker koda
Power for the Prunéřov work as part of Appian's sale of koda
Power to Doosan last year. It's common knowledge in the energy
sector that he represented Appian in the negotiations with
Doosan. This would make Prunéřov not merely a case of "brutal
political manipulation" by Roman, as Greenpeace argues, but
also a serious conflict of interest and probably even shareholder
fraud. Which most people can easily understand.
[Czech Republic Machinery Group Heavy Industries
refurbishment]
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