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July heat raised Czech electricity prices. Solar hit record output
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Fusion42 · 14 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
In July, Czech electricity prices rose by 22% year on year despite record solar and higher nuclear output. The price increase was driven by regional conditions, limited dispatchable sources, and higher gas prices, highlighting market exposure to regional interconnections and the need for improved storage and flexibility.
This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Climate Tech.
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Electricity price swings due to regional dependencies mean you must develop flexible power sources and energy storage to secure market stability. If you provide grid solutions, opportunities arise to fill gaps left by unpredictable renewables and cross-border price pressures.
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