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This study focuses on a professional analysis and forecast of the impacts associated with the construction of new nuclear power sources in the Czech Republic, assuming significant participation by Czech entities. A key responsibility of political leadership is to ensure a secure and comfortable future for the population through long-term and systematic efforts—an objective that cannot be achieved without energy security and sustainability. At the same time, it is crucial to respond adequately to the evolving consumption patterns and implement necessary structural changes. Modern society is increasingly consumer-oriented, which places additional pressure on energy demand and infrastructure. Nuclear energy represents one of the most effective solutions to meet this growing demand. It also offers a unique opportunity to significantly and efficiently reduce carbon emissions and limit dependence on fossil fuels. Using fiscal multipliers, the study quantifies the potential economic impacts of expanding nuclear capacity through the addition of two new units at the Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant in the Czech Republic. For further information, please contact:
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This comprehensive study provides an overview of energy sources and electricity consumption in the Czech Republic. It focuses on the structure of the energy mix, including the share of renewable and non-renewable sources, and examines the evolution of electricity production and consumption from 1990 to 2023. The analysis includes not only electricity generation, but also transmission losses and export balances. It also addresses the issue of electricity storage. The study compares the Czech energy mix with that of other EU countries and highlights differences in the composition of energy sources. For further information, please contact:
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![]() Evaluation of a Survey on Motivations and Reasons Behind Energy Savings by Czech Households During the Energy Crisis of 2022–2023 |
This upcoming study analyses the motivations and reasons that led Czech households to reduce their energy consumption during the energy crisis of 2022 and 2023. Based on an extensive questionnaire survey conducted on a representative sample of households, it examines how various social and economic factors influenced decisions to limit energy use. The research accounts for sociodemographic characteristics such as age, education, household size, and employment status to provide an accurate understanding of consumer behaviour across different segments. The aim is to identify which specific expenses households saved on the most, and how the energy crisis changed their approach to financial reserves and family budget management. The study identifies the primary motivations behind household expenditure reductions—ranging from purely economic reasons such as cost-cutting efforts, to ecological and moral motivations tied to more sustainable consumption, and the impact of government appeals for conservation. The findings also reveal the extent to which households responded to changing market conditions, such as rising energy prices and the introduction of electricity and gas price caps. For further information, please contact:
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