Euroregion Elbe/Labe

Weekly review no. 42

Bribery scandal shakes northern Bohemia - Coal-fired power plant near Most to be closed - Joy over falcon offspring - Algae in bathing lakes

09.08.2024

Bribery affair shakes northern Bohemia

JUDr. Marek Hrabáč
JUDr. Marek Hrabáč

Czech police are investigating 14 suspects suspected of manipulating public contracts. The police are also investigating five companies. Three of the 14 suspects have been remanded in custody following a decision by the district court in Chomutov. Among them is the mayor of Chomutov, Marek Hrabáč. However, Hrabáč is not only the mayor, but was also the ANO party's lead candidate for the district elections taking place in October. ANO had decided against the incumbent district governor Jan Schiller (also ANO) and in favor of Hrabáč without necessity. Hrabáč has already been removed from the list of candidates. The decision on a new top candidate has not yet been made. Schiller is running for ANO in the parallel Senate elections. In the current district government led by Schiller, Hrabáč is a district councillor for transport. His agenda was temporarily taken over by District Councillor for Finance Jan Růžička.

So far, there is little official information on the allegations of manipulation. It is said to be about construction contracts, as construction companies are now being investigated. The director of the district road administration, Libor Tačner, has also been taken into custody.

Hrabáč is being investigated for abuse of office, bribery and tax evasion, among other things. Other people being investigated by the police include the head of the Chomutov municipal police and the director of the Chomutov Zoo. A Karlovy Vary city councillor is also among the suspects.

For the ANO party, which is led by former prime minister and one of the richest Czechs Andrej Babiš, the scandal comes at an inopportune time. However, several political analysts interviewed by the media do not believe that the scandal will have a negative impact on the election results. At least the regular voters of ANO would vote for any person who is put forward as a top candidate for ANO, no matter who it is. The Ústí district has long been one of ANO's strongholds.

Coal-fired power plant loses exemption permit

Počerady power plant
Počerady power plant (© Petr Kinšt; CC BY-SA 3.0)

The Czech coal-fired power plant Počerady emits excessive levels of mercury, which is why Czech environmental organizations have been calling for its closure for years. The district court in Ústí nad Labem has now upheld a lawsuit filed by the law firm Frank Bold on behalf of several environmental organizations and revoked a corresponding exemption permit. According to the court, the values permitted in the permit were too high. According to Frank Bold, the power plant must now be shut down.

The power plant in Počerady, south-east of Most, is one of the largest emitters of pollutants in the Czech Republic. The state-owned energy company ČEZ had once sold it as investments in environmental protection were no longer worthwhile. The lignite magnate Pavel Tykač bought it with his company Sev.en. The company operates opencast coal mines around Most, from which a direct railroad line leads to the power plant. In the meantime, the European Union imposed stricter environmental standards. Since then, Sev.en has only been operating the power plant with special permits. The company had already applied for an extension until April 2027. Now it could actually be closed.

This is not only due to the lack of a permit, but also to the imminent end of coal extraction in the ČSA opencast mine near Horní Jířetín, which is due to take place this year. After that, Sev.en will only operate the Vršany opencast mine west of Most, which is to be operated until the Czech Republic's coal phase-out in the 2030s.

The power plant has five units, each with an installed capacity of 200 MW. Nevertheless, there is no threat of a shortage of electricity following a shutdown, as the Czech Republic has produced an abundant surplus of electrical energy since the Temelín nuclear power plant was commissioned. Although energy consumption has risen since then, the last five years in particular have seen a massive increase in renewable energy capacity in the Czech Republic, especially in the field of photovoltaics.

Joy over falcon offspring

In the Bohemian Switzerland National Park and the Elbe Sandstone Mountains Protected Landscape Area, peregrine falcons have raised 20 young this year. According to the national park administration, that was two more than last year. The administration also found seven young among the black storks, which are also strictly protected. To ensure undisturbed breeding, a ban on entering the breeding grounds was in place until the end of July.

Some of the offspring were ringed by employees of the national park. This provides the conservationists with valuable information. This year, for example, they observed a mother falcon near Ostrov that had hatched in Hamr na Jezeře near Česká Lípa. Her mother was born in the Affensteinen in Saxon Switzerland in 2005. This year, the national park was made aware of a black stork that was observed in Senegal, 90 kilometers southeast of Dakar, and whose ringing indicated its origin from the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.

Algae in bathing lakes

The district hygiene office in Ústí nad Labem has reported a deterioration in the quality of three bathing lakes. According to the report, the occurrence of green algae in Lake Chmelář near Úštěk, Matylda near Most and in the lake in Varvažov has increased and the water clarity has decreased. Bathing is still possible, but not recommended for children, pregnant women and people with allergies or weakened immunity.

 


 

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