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ČEZ Group

ČEZ Group (Czech: 'Skupina ČEZ' České Energetické Závody) is a conglomerate of 96 companies (including the parent company ČEZ, a.s.), 72 of them in the Czech Republic. Its core business is the generation, distribution, trade in, and sales of electricity and heat, trade in and sales of natural gas, and coal extraction. ČEZ Group operates also in Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey. ČEZ, a.s. is listed on Prague Stock Exchange and Warsaw Stock Exchange.

ČEZ Group a.s.
PSE: CEZ
WSE: CEZ
FWB: CEZ
ISINCZ0005112300 
IndustryEnergy
Founded1992
Headquarters,
Key people
Daniel Beneš (CEO)
Productselectricity generation and distribution, natural gas, cell phone operator
Revenue213,737,000,000 Czech koruna (2020) 
12,585,000,000 Czech koruna (2020) 
5,468,000,000 Czech koruna (2020) 
Total assets702,458,000,000 Czech koruna (2020) 
OwnerMinistry of Finance (69.78%)
Number of employees
32,535 (2020) 
Websitewww.cez.cz

ČEZ is the largest utility and biggest public company in Central and Eastern Europe. Its majority shareholder is the Czech government, owning 70% of shares. Its historical political activities have come under scrutiny.[1][2] According to the Economist, "though nominally state-run, many see the power flowing the other way: from CEZ’s board into politics".[3] Capital Group Companies invested 2.98% into ČEZ Group. Since 2011, when Daniel Beneš have become CEO these calls faded out.[4]

As of late 2010 the EU was investigating the company's activities.[3] Comments made by third parties under the market test have shown no need to materially change the commitments proposed by ČEZ to the European Commission in June 2012. Under the Settlement Agreement, ČEZ undertakes to sell one of five specific power plants with an installed capacity of at least 800 MW.[5]

In January 2013 Albania started a dispute by removing CEZ license to operate in Albania. In June 2014 both parties agreed to settle a dispute. Albania will pay CEZ 100 million euros by 2018 in yearly installments, an amount roughly equal to CEZ's initial investment.[6]

In February 2013 Bulgarians began to mass protests against the company and two other foreign-owned power distributors, suggesting the government to follow the case of Albania.[7] All three were fined by Bulgarian competition watchdog. However ČEZ said it had not breached Bulgarian and European laws and would launch an appeal against the ruling in court.

Under CEO Daniel Beneš (since 2011) CEZ Group presented and implemented its new strategy based on three pillars: I. Be among the best in the operation of conventional power facilities and proactively respond to the challenges of the 21st century. II. Offer customers a wide range of products and services addressing their energy needs. III. Strengthen and consolidate ČEZ's position in Central Europe.

In 2015, ČEZ scored first in Deloitte CEE Top 500 according to market cap and forth in overall ranking [8] and was elected overall winner of the 2015 Euromoney Best Managed Companies Survey for Central and Eastern Europe.[9]

Power stations

ČEZ Group is an operator of various energy sources. Most important energy sources are listed[10] (in the Czech Republic, if not indicated):

In 2015 CEZ operated 2,3 GW of hydro power plants in Europe and Asia, including the biggest pump storages.

Carbon intensity

ČEZ Group has invested more than CZK 200bn in development and in environmental measures during its modern history to increase efficiency and reduce emission of its power plants. Today, the ČEZ brand represents energy producers or suppliers in a total of 7 countries.

Year Production (TWh) Emission (Gt CO2) kg CO2/MWh
2002 54 34.7 643
2003 61 34 557
2004 62 35.71 575
2005 60 33.3 555
2006 66 36.26 553
2007 73 46.85 640
2008 68 40.38 597
2009 65 37.2 569
2010 68 38.8 568
2011 69 38.7 560
2012 69 35.0 509
2013 67 32.0 480
2014 63 28.1 446

Source: Annual Reports[12]

Electricity capacity and production

Installed Capacity (MW)
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
14,288 14,395 15,018 15,122 15,779 15,199 16,038

Source:Helgi Library;[13] Presentation for investors - August 2015 [14]

Electricity Production (GWh)
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
67,595 65,344 68,433 69,209 68,832 66,709 63,124

Source:Helgi Library;[13] Presentation for investors - August 2015 [14]

Shareholders and stock listing

In 1994 a minor stake in the company was privatized using voucher privatization. If citizens invested all their vouchers (sold for 1000,- Kčs) in ČEZ, they gained 33 stocks (330 current shares after stock split).[15] In 2007 the Czech government decided to gradually sell another 7% stake of ČEZ on the stock market,[16] but due to the stock price fall during spring 2009, affected by financial crisis, selling was suspended. In 2008 the company decided to repurchase 9% of the company's shares.[17]

As of December 31, 2011, the Czech Republic represented by Ministry of Finance remained the company's largest shareholder with 69.78% stake in the stated capital.[18] Other shareholders included:

The company is traded on the Prague, Warsaw, Frankfurt and RM-SYSTÉM Czech stock exchanges.[18] and since 2001 company is paying annual dividends.

Electric vehicles

The building of a network of public charging stations for electric vehicles got fully underway in 2011. The first public charging station – in front of ČEZ's headquarters in Prague's Duhová Street – opened on November 30, 2011. As of December 2011, seven CEZ Group public charging stations were in operation, in Prague and Chrášťany, Prague-West district.[18] ČEZ's given charities electric cars to use and test. Between 50 and 100 electric cars being made available over the coming years. The first two vehicles – a Fiat Fiorino Combi and a Fiat Fiorino Cargo – went to a senior citizen health care charity based in Prague.[19]

Influence on politics

ČEZ is the largest utility and biggest public company in Central and Eastern Europe. Its influence on the Czech politics and connections to Russia have come under scrutiny.[1][2] According to the Economist, "though nominally state-run, many see the power flowing the other way: from ČEZ’s board into politics".[3]

The management of ČEZ has financed the country's largest political parties – the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and the Social Democrats (ČSSD). One analysis points out that the financing has resembled that coming from PPF and J&T, two firms which have been highly active in Russia since the early 1990s (for example, Russia was one of the first international expansion destinations of Home Credit, a PPF-owned lending company) and their senior management is known to have links to the former Czechoslovak StB security service and the Soviet KGB.[2]

A Czech court recently ruled that, as a state-owned company, ČEZ must disclose political activities.[1]

Leaked pictures show politicians across political spectrum, including former Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek, holidaying with ČEZ lobbyists in Italy.[3][20]

As of late 2010 the European Union was investigating ČEZ. The company's offices were raided in November 2010.[3][20]

ČEZ was said to have selected a mysterious company called CEEI to construct a billion dollar nuclear storage facility for the Czech Republic. The company's paper trace ends in U.B.I.E, a company registered in Liechtenstein. Russia's honorary consul is named as its director. The company is believed to be under Russian control.[1] CEEI's directors include Václav Klaus's former chief of staff (Jiří Kovář) and a man who is jail for kidnapping.[1]

Since 2011, after Daniel Beneš became CEO calls about political influence have faded out.[4] In 2014, ČEZ Group presented its new strategy based on three pillars: I. Be among the best in the operation of conventional power facilities and proactively respond to the challenges of the 21st century. II. Offer customers a wide range of products and services addressing their energy needs. III. Strengthen and consolidate ČEZ's position in Central Europe. In 2015, ČEZ scored first in Deloitte CEE Top 500 according to market cap and forth in overall ranking.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Czech Power Games: How Russia Is Rebuilding Influence In The Former Soviet Bloc. RFE/EL. September 26, 2010
  2. ^ a b c Czech Efforts to Reduce Dependence on Russian Energy Faltering by Jiri Kominek, Jamestown Foundation (27 November 2009)
  3. ^ a b c d e CEZ and Czech energy - No, minister. April 8th 2010. The Economist.
  4. ^ a b "Perspectives from The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)". Perspectives from The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  5. ^ Webdesign, FG Forrest, a. s., fg {zavináč} fg {tečka} cz - Content Management System - Edee CMS; SYMBIO Digital, s. r. o. -. "CEZ Group - Market Test Results Confirm the Settlement Agreement between ČEZ and the European Commission". www.cez.cz. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  6. ^ "CEZ Reaches 100 Million-Euro Settlement With Albanian Government". 24 June 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2017 – via www.bloomberg.com.
  7. ^ "Bulgarians Rise Up against Shocking Electricity, Heating Bills - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency". Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  8. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-10-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ "Best Managed Companies Survey 2015: Press release". Euromoney. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Energy Regulatory Office - ČEZ, a.s. installed power (31. 12. 2009)". Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  11. ^ Webdesign, FG Forrest, a. s., fg {zavináč} fg {tečka} cz - Content Management System - Edee CMS; SYMBIO Digital, s. r. o. -. "CEZ Group - The Largest Wind Farm in Europe Goes Into Trial Operation". www.cez.cz. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  12. ^ Webdesign, FG Forrest, a. s., fg {zavináč} fg {tečka} cz - Content Management System - Edee CMS; SYMBIO Digital, s. r. o. -. "CEZ Group - Annual reports". www.cez.cz. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  13. ^ a b | http://www.helgilibrary.com/reports/index/cez-at-a-glance-dec-2013-helgi-analytics | 2014-02-09
  14. ^ a b | http://www.cez.cz/edee/content/file/investors/investment-stories/equity-investors_august2015.pdf | 2015-09-09
  15. ^ "Kuponová privatizace: pokus, který nemá obdoby" (in Czech). iDNES.cz. October 9, 2006. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  16. ^ Martina Lustigová (March 3, 2007). "Vláda schválila prodej sedmi procent akcií společnosti ČEZ" (in Czech). Czech Radio. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  17. ^ "Stát navýšil svůj podíl v ČEZ. Na téměř 70 procent" (in Czech). Hospodářské noviny. February 13, 2009. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  18. ^ a b c "CEZ Group Annual Report 2011" (PDF). ČEZ. April 3, 2012. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  19. ^ "AutoblogGreen -- We Obsessively Cover the Green Scene". Autoblog. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  20. ^ a b Further Reputational Damage to ČEZ As EC Launches Third Inquiry Into Czech Electricity Market. The Global Insight. 23 September 2010

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CEZ Group Czech Skupina CEZ Ceske Energeticke Zavody is a conglomerate of 96 companies including the parent company CEZ a s 72 of them in the Czech Republic Its core business is the generation distribution trade in and sales of electricity and heat trade in and sales of natural gas and coal extraction CEZ Group operates also in Bulgaria Germany Hungary Poland Romania Slovakia and Turkey CEZ a s is listed on Prague Stock Exchange and Warsaw Stock Exchange CEZ Group a s Traded asPSE CEZWSE CEZFWB CEZISINCZ0005112300 IndustryEnergyFounded1992HeadquartersPrague Czech RepublicKey peopleDaniel Benes CEO Productselectricity generation and distribution natural gas cell phone operatorRevenue213 737 000 000 Czech koruna 2020 Operating income12 585 000 000 Czech koruna 2020 Net income5 468 000 000 Czech koruna 2020 Total assets702 458 000 000 Czech koruna 2020 OwnerMinistry of Finance 69 78 Number of employees32 535 2020 Websitewww cez czCEZ is the largest utility and biggest public company in Central and Eastern Europe Its majority shareholder is the Czech government owning 70 of shares Its historical political activities have come under scrutiny 1 2 According to the Economist though nominally state run many see the power flowing the other way from CEZ s board into politics 3 Capital Group Companies invested 2 98 into CEZ Group Since 2011 when Daniel Benes have become CEO these calls faded out 4 As of late 2010 the EU was investigating the company s activities 3 Comments made by third parties under the market test have shown no need to materially change the commitments proposed by CEZ to the European Commission in June 2012 Under the Settlement Agreement CEZ undertakes to sell one of five specific power plants with an installed capacity of at least 800 MW 5 In January 2013 Albania started a dispute by removing CEZ license to operate in Albania In June 2014 both parties agreed to settle a dispute Albania will pay CEZ 100 million euros by 2018 in yearly installments an amount roughly equal to CEZ s initial investment 6 In February 2013 Bulgarians began to mass protests against the company and two other foreign owned power distributors suggesting the government to follow the case of Albania 7 All three were fined by Bulgarian competition watchdog However CEZ said it had not breached Bulgarian and European laws and would launch an appeal against the ruling in court Under CEO Daniel Benes since 2011 CEZ Group presented and implemented its new strategy based on three pillars I Be among the best in the operation of conventional power facilities and proactively respond to the challenges of the 21st century II Offer customers a wide range of products and services addressing their energy needs III Strengthen and consolidate CEZ s position in Central Europe In 2015 CEZ scored first in Deloitte CEE Top 500 according to market cap and forth in overall ranking 8 and was elected overall winner of the 2015 Euromoney Best Managed Companies Survey for Central and Eastern Europe 9 Contents 1 Power stations 1 1 Carbon intensity 1 2 Electricity capacity and production 2 Shareholders and stock listing 3 Electric vehicles 4 Influence on politics 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPower stations EditCEZ Group is an operator of various energy sources Most important energy sources are listed 10 in the Czech Republic if not indicated nuclear power plants Temelin 2000 MW 2 1086 Dukovany 2000 MW 4 510 coal fired power plants Detmarovice Power Station 800 MW 4 200 Hodonin Power Station 105 MW 50 55 world s third largest power plant fired by biomass List of largest power stations in the world Chvaletice Power Station 800 MW 4 200 Ledvice Power Station 330 MW 3 110 Melnik Power Station 770 MW 2 110 500 Pocerady Power Station 1 000 MW 5 200 Porici Power Station 165 MW 3 55 Prunerov Power Station 1 490 MW 4 110 5 210 Tisova Power Station 295 MW 3 57 125 13 Tusimice Power Station 800 MW 4 200 Elcho Power Station Poland 220 MW 2 110 Skawina Power Station Poland 492 MW hydroelectric power station Lipno 122 MW Orlik 364 MW Kamyk 40 MW Slapy 144 MW Stechovice 23 MW Vrane 14 MW Strekov 20 MW pumped storage plants Dalesice 450 MW Dlouhe strane 650 MW Stechovice 45 MW In 2015 CEZ operated 2 3 GW of hydro power plants in Europe and Asia including the biggest pump storages wind power plants Fantanele Wind Farm Romania 600 MW the largest wind farm in Europe 11 solar power plants Mimon Solar Park 18 MW Ralsko Solar Park 38 MW Sevetin Solar Park 30 MW Vranovska Ves Solar Park 16 MW other smaller energy sourcesCarbon intensity Edit CEZ Group has invested more than CZK 200bn in development and in environmental measures during its modern history to increase efficiency and reduce emission of its power plants Today the CEZ brand represents energy producers or suppliers in a total of 7 countries Year Production TWh Emission Gt CO2 kg CO2 MWh2002 54 34 7 6432003 61 34 5572004 62 35 71 5752005 60 33 3 5552006 66 36 26 5532007 73 46 85 6402008 68 40 38 5972009 65 37 2 5692010 68 38 8 5682011 69 38 7 5602012 69 35 0 5092013 67 32 0 4802014 63 28 1 446Source Annual Reports 12 See also List of European power companies by carbon intensity Electricity capacity and production Edit Installed Capacity MW 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 201414 288 14 395 15 018 15 122 15 779 15 199 16 038Source Helgi Library 13 Presentation for investors August 2015 14 Electricity Production GWh 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 201467 595 65 344 68 433 69 209 68 832 66 709 63 124Source Helgi Library 13 Presentation for investors August 2015 14 Shareholders and stock listing EditIn 1994 a minor stake in the company was privatized using voucher privatization If citizens invested all their vouchers sold for 1000 Kcs in CEZ they gained 33 stocks 330 current shares after stock split 15 In 2007 the Czech government decided to gradually sell another 7 stake of CEZ on the stock market 16 but due to the stock price fall during spring 2009 affected by financial crisis selling was suspended In 2008 the company decided to repurchase 9 of the company s shares 17 As of December 31 2011 the Czech Republic represented by Ministry of Finance remained the company s largest shareholder with 69 78 stake in the stated capital 18 Other shareholders included Chase Nominees Ltd 4 83 Citibank Europe plc 4 8 Private individuals 4 31 Ceskoslovenska obchodni banka 4 17 The company is traded on the Prague Warsaw Frankfurt and RM SYSTEM Czech stock exchanges 18 and since 2001 company is paying annual dividends Electric vehicles EditThe building of a network of public charging stations for electric vehicles got fully underway in 2011 The first public charging station in front of CEZ s headquarters in Prague s Duhova Street opened on November 30 2011 As of December 2011 seven CEZ Group public charging stations were in operation in Prague and Chrastany Prague West district 18 CEZ s given charities electric cars to use and test Between 50 and 100 electric cars being made available over the coming years The first two vehicles a Fiat Fiorino Combi and a Fiat Fiorino Cargo went to a senior citizen health care charity based in Prague 19 Influence on politics EditCEZ is the largest utility and biggest public company in Central and Eastern Europe Its influence on the Czech politics and connections to Russia have come under scrutiny 1 2 According to the Economist though nominally state run many see the power flowing the other way from CEZ s board into politics 3 The management of CEZ has financed the country s largest political parties the Civic Democratic Party ODS and the Social Democrats CSSD One analysis points out that the financing has resembled that coming from PPF and J amp T two firms which have been highly active in Russia since the early 1990s for example Russia was one of the first international expansion destinations of Home Credit a PPF owned lending company and their senior management is known to have links to the former Czechoslovak StB security service and the Soviet KGB 2 A Czech court recently ruled that as a state owned company CEZ must disclose political activities 1 Leaked pictures show politicians across political spectrum including former Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek holidaying with CEZ lobbyists in Italy 3 20 As of late 2010 the European Union was investigating CEZ The company s offices were raided in November 2010 3 20 CEZ was said to have selected a mysterious company called CEEI to construct a billion dollar nuclear storage facility for the Czech Republic The company s paper trace ends in U B I E a company registered in Liechtenstein Russia s honorary consul is named as its director The company is believed to be under Russian control 1 CEEI s directors include Vaclav Klaus s former chief of staff Jiri Kovar and a man who is jail for kidnapping 1 Since 2011 after Daniel Benes became CEO calls about political influence have faded out 4 In 2014 CEZ Group presented its new strategy based on three pillars I Be among the best in the operation of conventional power facilities and proactively respond to the challenges of the 21st century II Offer customers a wide range of products and services addressing their energy needs III Strengthen and consolidate CEZ s position in Central Europe In 2015 CEZ scored first in Deloitte CEE Top 500 according to market cap and forth in overall ranking 8 See also Edit Czech Republic portal Energy portalEnergy in the Czech RepublicReferences Edit a b c d e Czech Power Games How Russia Is Rebuilding Influence In The Former Soviet Bloc RFE EL September 26 2010 a b c Czech Efforts to Reduce Dependence on Russian Energy Faltering by Jiri Kominek Jamestown Foundation 27 November 2009 a b c d e CEZ and Czech energy No minister April 8th 2010 The Economist a b Perspectives from The Economist Intelligence Unit EIU Perspectives from The Economist Intelligence Unit EIU Retrieved 25 October 2017 Webdesign FG Forrest a s fg zavinac fg tecka cz Content Management System Edee CMS SYMBIO Digital s r o CEZ Group Market Test Results Confirm the Settlement Agreement between CEZ and the European Commission www cez cz Retrieved 25 October 2017 CEZ Reaches 100 Million Euro Settlement With Albanian Government 24 June 2014 Retrieved 25 October 2017 via www bloomberg com Bulgarians Rise Up against Shocking Electricity Heating Bills Novinite com Sofia News Agency Retrieved 25 October 2017 a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 22 Retrieved 2015 10 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Best Managed Companies Survey 2015 Press release Euromoney Retrieved 25 October 2017 Energy Regulatory Office CEZ a s installed power 31 12 2009 Retrieved 25 October 2017 Webdesign FG Forrest a s fg zavinac fg tecka cz Content Management System Edee CMS SYMBIO Digital s r o CEZ Group The Largest Wind Farm in Europe Goes Into Trial Operation www cez cz Retrieved 25 October 2017 Webdesign FG Forrest a s fg zavinac fg tecka cz Content Management System Edee CMS SYMBIO Digital s r o CEZ Group Annual reports www cez cz Retrieved 25 October 2017 a b http www helgilibrary com reports index cez at a glance dec 2013 helgi analytics 2014 02 09 a b http www cez cz edee content file investors investment stories equity investors august2015 pdf 2015 09 09 Kuponova privatizace pokus ktery nema obdoby in Czech iDNES cz October 9 2006 Retrieved August 27 2014 Martina Lustigova March 3 2007 Vlada schvalila prodej sedmi procent akcii spolecnosti CEZ in Czech Czech Radio Retrieved August 27 2014 Stat navysil svuj podil v CEZ Na temer 70 procent in Czech Hospodarske noviny February 13 2009 Retrieved August 27 2014 a b c CEZ Group Annual Report 2011 PDF CEZ April 3 2012 Retrieved August 27 2014 AutoblogGreen We Obsessively Cover the Green Scene Autoblog Retrieved 25 October 2017 a b Further Reputational Damage to CEZ As EC Launches Third Inquiry Into Czech Electricity Market The Global Insight 23 September 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