
Both firm and variable price component for gas storage facilities for 2026 will be set by the Energy Regulatory Office in the new price decision in November 2025. . The firm annual prices for booked firm transmission capacity for the entry and exit points of virtual gas storage are set by the Price Decision No. 10/2024 dated. . The variable price component applies only to exit points of the transmission system to the virtual gas storage and according to the Article 8.1 of the Price Decision No.. [pdf]
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The subsidy increases to cover up to 75% of costs for community projects. But what we noticed at Wattstor is that Czech businesses are investing in renewable projects even in the absence of subsidies, because they have realised the strong business case for generating clean energy on site.
With coal dominating the energy mix, the Czech Republic has traditionally enjoyed low electricity prices and a steady supply of domestic fuel. However, the recent energy crisis, together with pressure from stakeholders and regulatory bodies to decarbonise, has triggered an unprecedented shift in the country’s energy market.
At the same time, stakeholder and regulatory pressure encouraged Czech organisations to invest in renewable power. There are several EU incentives to spur the growth of onsite generation. For example, the Modernisation Fund supports investments in energy efficiency, storage, network upgrades and the re-skilling of workers.

The main objective of the programme is to improve the state of the environment by reducing the production of pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions. . Applications are received by the State Environmental Fund of the Czech Republic before, during or after the completion of the project continuously till. . Depending on the real energy savings, you can save up to 50%of the total eligible expenses (up to 60% if combined with “boiler subsidies” for lower income households). [pdf]
Large projects require space, of course, and there is a common misconception in the Czech Republic that space is one thing the country lacks. This isn’t true. There is plenty of available publicly-owned land that would be suitable for major renewables projects, for example. Up to now, the issue has been a lack of political will, not available land.
The Czech government must make a CfD scheme for larger renewable energy plants – both wind and solar – a central pillar of its strategy to accelerate the energy transition. Targets are important, but they are obviously not the real objective.
The source of funding in the new programming period starting in 2021 is The Next Generation EU Fund, through the National Recovery Plan. The main objective of the programme is to improve the state of the environment by reducing the production of pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions (in particular CO2 emissions).
During the 2014-2021 programming period, 77,000 beneficiaries benefited from its support and were paid a total of 11 billion CZK.
The final NECP increased the target to 22%, but the European Commission still described that as “unambitious”. The draft updated NECP submitted in October proposed a very significant increase, reflecting the fact that the EU’s overall 2030 target had risen to 42.5%.

The State Environmental Fund of the Czech Republic has been determined as the beneficiary of resources from the Modernisation Fund in the. . The Modernisation Fund primarily draws funds from the monetisation of 2 % of the total number of emission allowances in the EU ETS system for the period 2021-2030. It focuses on the following. . How big is the Modernisation Fund allocation? The total sum available to the Czech Republic at the current prices of emission allowances is a minimum of 300 billion koruna. This sum is 15.6 % of the total resources in the Modernisation Fund. This money is the revenue. [pdf]
The mechanism of setting implementation of the Modernisation Fund, scheduling into areas which should contribute toward achievement of the Czech Republic’s climate targets, and other overarching information can be found at General Programme Document for Implementation of the Modernisation Fund in the Czech Republic (Czech version).
The total sum available to the Czech Republic at the current prices of emission allowances is a minimum of 300 billion koruna. This sum is 15.6 % of the total resources in the Modernisation Fund. This money is the revenue of the State Environmental Fund of the Czech Republic.
Furthermore, 30 per cent of the ERDF and 37 per cent of the Cohesion Fund is expected to be earmarked for climate objectives. However, using an alternative methodology to the government’s, we found that the Czech Republic’s climate spending does not reach the overall target of 30 per cent.
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