
The Czech Coal Group sets its coal prices on the basis of contracts with each of its customers this year again. The prices of coal for combined heat and power plants, adjusted to the contractual conditions in place with each of the customers will go up by CZK 0.80/GJ on average. The prices for the coming years are still the subject of discussions. Thus, the costs incurred in brown coal procurement continue to be the minority item in the prices of heat and energy.
The Czech Coal Group business priority is coal supplies to combined heat and power plants. Czech Coal key accounts include Elektrárny Opatovice which supply heat to for example, the cities of Hradec Králove and Pardubice, Energotrans which supplies heat to Prague, Teplárna Otrokovice and Teplárna Strakonice.
The Czech Coal Group includes Czech Coal as a trader in energy commodities mainly brown coal, electrical energy and greenhouse gas emissions allowances which also provides shared services within the Group, and Litvínovska uhelna as which manages the largest coal deposit in the Czech Republic, Vrsanska uhelna as whose coal reserves within the currently existing mining limits will last until around 2055, and a number of other service companies.










