Energetics
The ENERGY segment serves customers in following basic areas:
- power plants
- heating plants
- power transmission and distribution networks
In the field of power generation:
Reconstruction and modernization projects of the electrical systems of power stations and the construction of new power generating facilities.
The basic scope of supplies includes distribution systems for the power supply and control of the technological equipment of power generating units, substations and self-consumption equipment, generator output busducts including generator circuit breakers, outdoor transformers and switchyards, uninterrupted power supply systems (UPS), reconstruction projects of control systems, instrumentation, central and unit control rooms, transport systems (coal feeding and ash removal systems at coal-fired plants), auxiliary technologies (chemical water treatment plants).
Supplies and installation of electrical systems for environmental programs, such as coal-fired power plant desulphurization systems, co-generation units (heat and power generating plants) etc.
In the field of power transmission and distribution:
Reconstruction and construction projects of power distribution systems at all voltage levels for ČEZ and the regional power distribution companies, substations and transformer stations 6 kV, 22 kV, 35 kV, 110 kV and 400 kV in both in-and outdoor design.
Reconstruction and construction projects of medium- and high-voltage metal clad switchboards delivered by any producers, cubicle-type switchboards, medium- and high-voltage cabling, measurement and control systems, medium voltage overhead lines up to 35 kV. The Energy segment includes major service line projects designed to deliver power to plants and other facilities.
In the field of heat generation and distribution:
Supplies and installation of electrical equipment for the technological and civil parts of power and heat generating plants, mainly for boilers, measurement, regulation and control systems.
A major share is made up of desulphurization units of existing facilities and units cogenerating heat and power.


