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CEZ A.S.

Investor Presentation Nov 8, 2016

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CONFERENCE CALL ON CEZ GROUP FINANCIAL RESULTS IN Q1–Q3 2016

NON-AUDITED CONSOLIDATED RESULTS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS (IFRS)

Prague, November 8, 2016

AGENDA

1

Financial Highlights and Selected Events Martin Novák, Chief Financial and Operations Officer

Financial ResultsMartin Novák, Chief Financial and Operations Officer

Market PositionPavel Cyrani, Chief Sales Officer

  • Operating revenues CZK 145.1bn
  • EBITDA CZK 43.8bn
  • EBIT CZK 21.6bn
  • Net income CZK 14.7bn
  • Adjusted net income* CZK 16.7bn

GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN TRENDS ARE STRENGTHENING AND PROVE THAT OUR STRATEGY IS CORRECT

WE ARE GRADUALLY IMPLEMENTING ČEZ STRATEGY

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CEZ GROUP'S MARKET VALUE HAS GROWN BY MORE THAN CZK 16 BN SINCE JULY 1

WE MADE A COMPREHENSIVE AGREEMENT WITH SOKOLOVSKÁ UHELNÁ

The agreement with Sokolovská uhelná, a.s. concerns:

  • •New contract for supplies of Sokolov brown coal until the year 2025
  • •Selling the Tisová Power Plant to Sokolovská uhelná, a.s.
  • • Both parties' pledge to take steps to end all pending lawsuits and proceedings before regulatory and other authorities

The agreement will allow CEZ Group to focus on the operation of the upgraded Tušimice, Prunéřov, and Ledvice facilities and mitigate long-term risks posed by changes in coal balance and market prices in the Czech Rep.

Tisová Power Plant

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REDUCING OUTLOOK FOR NUCLEAR GENERATION MAINLY DUE TO A TURBINE FAULT AT TEMELÍN UNIT 2

Safety of nuclear facilities is our priority

  • Overall reduction of Temelín NPP generation outlook for 2016 was significantly affected by events unrelated to the weld issues
  • We stabilized the situation caused by the need for detailed weld inspections
  • We use the experience to optimize future weld inspections and the timing of future outages with respect to concurrent refueling, maintenance and CAPEX activities, as well as with respect to seasonal fluctuations in electricity prices
  • Changes in 2016 outage schedules against the expectation from Aug 9:
  • Temelín NPP Unit 2 outages extended by 45 days due to a turbine oil glands fault and replacement
  • Temelín NPP Unit 2 outage extended by 12 days due to weld inspections
  • Dukovany NPP Unit 3 outage shortened by 23 days thanks to quicker weld inspections
  • Planned Temelín NPP Unit 1 outage extended by 44 days over initial ambition mainly due to weld inspections

Over 6,000 welds in total are expected to be inspected at the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant: about 64% will be inspected by the end of 2016 and the remaining 36% are expected to be inspected in 2017.

WE STILL EXPECT ANNUAL ADJUSTED NET INCOME AT THE LEVEL OF CZK 18BN, EBITDA APPROX. CZK 56BN

CZK bnADJUSTED NET INCOME18 18051015202016 E (9. 8.) 2016 E Selected negative effects on EBITDA outlook (as compared to Aug 9):

  • Longer outage of Temelín NPP Unit 2 due to a turbine fault
  • Longer outages at Temelín NPP due to comprehensive weld inspections
  • Impairment* of Ecowind projects in relation to RES legislation changes in Poland

Selected positive effects on EBITDA outlook (as compared to Aug 9):

  • Lower fixed operating cost
  • Higher gross margin on electricity and natural gas sales in the Czech Rep. and abroad

Financial Highlights and Selected Events Martin Novák, Chief Financial and Operations Officer

Financial ResultsMartin Novák, Chief Financial and Operations Officer

Market PositionPavel Cyrani, Chief Sales Officer

CEZ GROUP FINANCIAL RESULTS

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The definition and method of calculation of the Net Debt indicator is included in the Annex

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SEGMENT: GENERATION—TRADITIONAL ENERGY

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  • Higher expenses on emission allowances (CZK -0.4bn)
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  • Lower production due to worse weather conditions and generation restrictions imposed by the semistate-owned transmission system operator in order to regulate the transmission grid (CZK -0.1bn)

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  • Higher amount of distributed electricity (CZK +0.6bn) relating to customers' increased consumption (at all voltage levels)
  • Higher fixed operating costs (CZK -0.2bn) primarily due to increased maintenance and increased number of employees

Romania (CZK -0.5bn)

  • Lower margin on distributed electricity due to lower regulated tariffs since Jan 1, 2016 and slightly lower amount of distributed electricity (CZK -0.4bn)
  • Higher additions to allowances for receivables (CZK -0.1bn)

Bulgaria (CZK +0.2bn)

Overhead costs reduction

SEGMENT: SALES

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Lower additions to fixed asset impairments (CZK +1.4bn)

Other income (expenses) (CZK +0.4bn)

  • Positive effect of USD/TRY exchange rate (CZK +1.9bn), partial write-off of Turkish companies' goodwill (CZK -0.7bn)**
  • Positive effect of decreased debt on interest expenses (CZK +0.4bn)
  • Significant increase in value of bonds on restricted accounts of ČEZ, a. s. in 2015 (CZK -0.3bn)
  • Negative effect of revaluation of financial derivatives and foreign exchange rate gains and losses (CZK -0.8bn)

Net income adjustment ***

  • Q1–Q3 2015 net income adjusted for the negative effect of fixed asset impairments (CZK +2.0bn)
  • Q1–Q3 2016 net income adjusted for the negative effect of fixed asset impairments, goodwill write-offs** and impairments of development projects (CZK +2.0bn in total)
  • * Including profit/loss from sales of tangible and intangible fixed assets
  • ** The partial write-off of Turkish companies' goodwill is included in Income (expenses) from investments and securities
  • ***The definition of Adjusted Net Income was refined in Q3 2016 (see Annex)

Financial Highlights and Selected Events Martin Novák, Chief Financial and Operations Officer

Financial ResultsMartin Novák, Chief Financial and Operations Officer

Market PositionPavel Cyrani, Chief Sales Officer

WHOLESALE MARKET AND CONSUMPTION CHANGES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

WHOLESALE MARKET

  • The wholesale price of electricity on the German market (CAL 17—2017 year band—EEX) is currently around 35 EUR/MWh, the price on the Czech market (PXE) is approx. 0.2 EUR/MWh higher
  • The price of emission allowances is currently around 6 EUR/t

ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN THE CZECH REP. INCREASED*

  • Electricity consumption in the Czech Rep. increased by 0.9%
  • Temperature- and calendar-adjusted consumption increased by 0.4%

Consumption in the distribution area of ČEZ Distribuce

(temperature and calendar adjusted)**

GENERATION—TRADITIONAL ENERGY

Nuclear Power Plants (-11%)

Extended outages of nuclear facilities (especially Dukovany NPP) due to weld inspections

Czech Rep.—Coal-Fired Power Plants (+6%)

  • +Operation of new Ledvice 4 Power Plant facility (during construction)
  • + Operation of Prunéřov 2 Power Plant (during comprehensive renovation)

Poland—Coal-Fired Power Plants (0%)

Other (+41%)

+Primarily increased production at Počerady CCGT plant

Nuclear Power Plants (-9%)

Extended outages of Dukovany NPP and Temelín NPP primarily due to weld inspections

Czech Rep.—Coal-Fired Power Plants (+6%)

  • +Operation of comprehensively renovated Prunéřov 2 Power Plant
  • +Operation of new Ledvice 4 Power Plant facility (during construction)

Poland—Coal-Fired Power Plants (+1%)

Other (+39%)

+Primarily increased production at Počerady CCGT plant

GENERATION—NEW ENERGY

Czech Republic (+3%)

Romania (-14%)

Lower production due to worse weather conditions and generation restrictions imposed by the semi-stateowned transmission system operator in order to regulate the transmission grid

Czech Republic (+6%)

+ Unfavorable hydrometeorologic conditions for hydroelectricity generation in H2 2015

Romania (-13%)

Worse weather conditions and generation restrictions imposed by the semi-state-owned transmission system operator in order to regulate the transmission grid

ČEZ CONTINUES HEDGING ITS GENERATION REVENUES IN THE MEDIUM TERM IN LINE WITH STANDARD POLICY

ČEZ PRODEJ COMES WITH NEW SERVICES AND PRODUCTS ESPECIALLY FOR HOUSEHOLDS

The offer of new products and services will be supported by ČEZ Prodej's new information system, which will enable:

  • Efficient preparation and development of new products and services
  • High-quality handling of customer requests and an upgrade to the customer system
  • Quicker and more frequent innovation of the product range
  • Support for further digitization of products and operations

Our new solution for the separation of distribution and sales systems is also in line with the latest European trends in regulation.

ČEZ ESCO ACCOMMODATES CUSTOMERS' NEEDS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND ABROAD

Specialized CEZ Group companies will meet the needs of every segment from commodity supplies to a wide range of energy and related services

Czech Republic—ČEZ ESCO introduces new services and products especially for businesses and municipalities

Acquisition of companies having new products

  • juwi/ČEZ Solární—construction and operation of photovoltaic panels
  • AZ KLIMA
  • ―No. 1 in the Czech HVAC market
  • ČEZ ESCO is 100% owner
  • ―It will become competence center of ČEZ ESCO for integrated heating, cooling, ventilation and air-conditioning systems (HVAC services)
  • ―Company in figures:
    • Founded in 1992
    • •More than 4,000 reference projects to date
    • •2015 EBITDA reached CZK 57m
    • •247 employees
    • •2015 revenues were CZK 660m, expecting 710m this year

Internally developed products

  • Lighting
  • Customer-side consumption management

Expansion of ESCO services abroad

CEZ ESCO Polska

  • The goal is to build a major position on the Polish market through both acquisitions and organic growth and by using ČEZ ESCO's expertise
  • Focus on:
  • Small cogeneration units
  • ‒Lighting
  • ‒Photovoltaics
  • Energy audits
  • ‒Energy efficiency
  • The CEZ ESCO Polska team is assessing the first acquisition targets

Analysis of opportunities in other European markets is under way

ANNEXES

  • Selected Events in the Past Quarter
  • Electricity Consumption
  • Mining Volumes
  • EBITDA—Q3 Year-on-Year Comparison
  • Net Income—Q3 Year-on-Year Comparison
  • Cash Flows
  • Balance Sheet Overview
  • Credit Facilities and Bonds
  • Investments in Fixed Assets
  • Market Developments
  • Methods Used to Calculate Indicators Unspecified in IFRS (in Accordance with ESMA Guidelines)
  • Electricity Balance

SELECTED EVENTS IN THE PAST QUARTER

ROMANIA

Following the July decision of the European Commission (DG Competition Council) on individual notification for the Fântânele Vest and Cogealac wind parks, the Romanian regulatory authority ANRE issued final accreditation for the Fântânele Vest and Cogealac wind parks on Sep 27, 2016.

BULGARIA

  • On Nov 2, a loan facility agreement was signed between EBRD and CEZ Razpredelenie Bulgaria AD, allowing the company to take out a loan of up to EUR 116m (approx. CZK 3.1bn) from EBRD and commercial banks without any guarantee by ČEZ, a. s., further reducing financial exposure abroad
  • At the end of July, ČEZ's Request for Arbitration against the Republic of Bulgaria was duly registered with the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and delivered to Bulgaria. The Request for Arbitration was filed by ČEZ, a. s. on July 12, 2016, officially commencing international investment arbitration for the non-protection of its investment under the Energy Charter Treaty. ČEZ, a. s. has already appointed its arbitrator and the appointment of Bulgaria's arbitrator is now awaited. The president of the tribunal will then be appointed and in parallel the exact place of arbitration will be specified.

MONTENEGRO

  • On Sep 29, ŠKODA PRAHA, a.s. signed contracts for the construction of a 254MW brown coal-fired power plant at Pljevlja, Montenegro. The power plant is designed to have an efficiency of 39.5%, high operational availability, and comply with environmental laws by a great margin, especially in desulfurization and denitrification.
  • Elektropriveda, the Montenegrin investor, is now working with ŠKODA PRAHA on ways to fund the project.

ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN THE DISTRIBUTION AREA OF ČEZ DISTRIBUCEGREW YEAR-ON-YEAR

Consumption in the Distribution Area of ČEZ Distribuce

Consumption in the Distribution Area of ČEZ Distribuce

(Temperature and Calendar Adjusted)**

  • Analysis based on CEZ Group's internal data.
  • The distribution area of CEZ Group covers around 5/8 of the Czech Republic's territory, so the data is a good indicator of nationwide consumption trends.

MINING

Increase in saleable output primarily due to higher sales outside CEZ Group

Year-on-year increase in saleable production of 0.5 million tons primarily attributable to expected increased consumption of thermal coal by ČEZ

EBITDA—Q3 YEAR-ON-YEAR COMPARISON

CEZ Group EBITDA (CZK -2.2bn):

  • Generation—Traditional Energy (CZK -2.1bn): Lower realization prices of generated electricity, incl. the impact of hedges (CZK -1.1bn); change in production volume and structure (CZK -0.3bn); higher expenses on emission allowances (CZK -0.4bn); lower revenue from ancillary services (CZK -0.1bn).
  • Generation—New Energy (CZK -0.2bn): Impairment of Ecowind projects (in connection with changes in RES legislation in Poland) was partially offset by the positive effect of renewed allocation of green certificates for the Fântânele Vest and Cogealac wind farms since September 2015

Note: No year-on-year change in the Distribution segment

NET INCOME—Q3 YEAR-ON-YEAR COMPARISON

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  • Positive effect of USD/TRY exchange rate (CZK +0.9bn), partial write-off of Turkish companies' goodwill (CZK -0.7bn)**

Net income adjustment ***

  • Q3 2015 net income adjusted for negative effect of fixed asset impairments (CZK +2.0bn)
  • Q3 2016 net income adjusted for negative effect of goodwill write-offs** and negative effect of impairments of development projects (CZK +1.0bn in total)

*** The definition of Adjusted Net Income was refined in Q3 2016 (see Annex).

* Including profit/loss from sales of tangible and intangible fixed assets

** The partial write-off of Turkish companies' goodwill is included in Income (Expenses) from Investments and Securities

CASH FLOWS

Cash Flows from Operating Activities (CZK +40.5bn)

  • Income after adjustments (CZK +38.0bn): income before taxes (CZK +18.3bn), depreciation and amortization of nuclear fuel (CZK +23.7bn), dividends received (CZK +0.6bn), income tax paid (CZK -5.7bn)
  • Changes in assets and liabilities (CZK +2.5bn): primarily due to decrease in term deposits and liquid securities

Cash Flows Used In Investing Activities (CZK -28.7bn)

  • Investments in property, plant, and equipment—CAPEX (CZK -21.5bn): see details in Annex
  • Investments in long-term financial assets (CZK -5.1bn), of which: purchase of bank bonds (CZK -4.7bn), INVEN CAPITAL's new investments (CZK -0.5bn)
  • Change in liabilities attributable to investments in fixed assets (CZK -1.4bn), change in restricted financial assets (CZK -0.9bn)

Cash Flows Provided by Financing Activities (CZK -10.1bn)

Dividends paid to shareholders, including non-controlling interests (CZK -21.3bn); balance of loans and repayments (CZK +11.8bn); change in other long-term liabilities (CZK -0.6bn)

BALANCE SHEET OVERVIEW

Fixed Assets

  • Decrease in PP&E of CZK -2.3bn due to depreciation, amortization, and impairments, partially offset by investments in the renewal and construction of generating facilities and distribution grids and increase in nuclear fuel inventory
  • Decrease in other non-current assets of CZK -6.2bn, primarily due to reclassification of MOL Nyrt. shares to current assets of CZK -9.4bn and decrease in long-term receivables from derivatives of CZK -1.4bn, partially offset by increase in bank bonds of CZK +4.7bn

Current Assets

  • Increase in available-for-sale securities and short-term deposits of CZK +8.4bn, primarily due to reclassification of MOL shares from other non-current assets
  • Increase in net receivables of CZK +4.5bn
  • Increase in income tax receivables of CZK +3.9bn
  • Increase in cash and cash equivalents of CZK +1.6bn
  • Decrease in receivables from derivatives including options of CZK -2.4bn
  • Decrease in inventories of emission allowances of CZK -1.7bn

Equity and Long-Term Liabilities

  • Decrease in equity of CZK -7.6bn: paid dividends of CZK -21.3bn, increase in net income of CZK +14.7bn, other comprehensive income of CZK -1.0bn
  • Decrease in long-term liabilities primarily due to decrease in issued bonds of CZK - 6.3bn offset by increase in deferred tax liability of CZK +2.0bn, increase in longterm bank loans of CZK +1.4bn and increase in nuclear provisions of CZK +1.2bn

Short-Term Liabilities

  • Increase in current portion of long-term debt, including short-term bank loans, of CZK +17.6bn
  • Increase in trade payables including advances of CZK +2.0bn
  • Decrease in unbilled goods and services of CZK -1.8bn, decrease in provision for emission allowances of CZK -1.1bn, decrease in income tax liabilities of CZK - 1.5bn
  • Decrease in other liabilities of CZK -1.4bn

CEZ GROUP MAINTAINS A STRONG LIQUIDITY POSITION

Utilization of Short-Term Lines (as at Sep 30, 2016)

Bond Maturity Profile (as at Sep 30, 2016)

  • CEZ Group has access to CZK 27.8bn in committed credit facilities, using CZK 9.0bn as at Sep 30, 2016.
  • Committed facilities are kept as a reserve for covering unexpected expenses and to fund short-term financial needs.

The payment of dividends for 2015 (CZK 21.4bn) began on August 1, 2016. 99% of the amount was paid as at September 30.

INVESTMENTS IN FIXED ASSETS

New Temelín & Dukovany NPPs—Project preparation continues. The projects for the Temelín and Dukovany NNPPs were spun off into subsidiaries ETE II and EDU II in line with the Czech Republic's National Action Plan for Nuclear Energy on October 1, 2016.

34Due to precise mathematical rounding, the sum of partial values can sometimes differ from the total value.

MARKET DEVELOPMENTS

Methodology of calculation of indicators not specified under IFRS

In line with ESMA guidelines, CEZ informs in detail about indicators, which are not normally reported as part of the IFRS statements or whose constituents are not directly available from standardized financial statements. These indicators represent supplementary information to accounting data and thus provide users of reports with the additional information helping them to assess the financial situation and performance of CEZ Group or ČEZ, a. s. These are usually indicators commonly used by other companies not only in the utilities sector.

Indicator name
Net debt Purpose: Indicator reflects the state of financial debt of the
company, i.e. nominal value of debts reduced by cash and
cash equivalents and highly liquid financial assets. The
indicator is used in accessing overall debt adequacy, for
example in comparison with selected profit or balance sheet
items of the company.
Definition: Long-term debt, net of current portion + Current
portion of long-term debt + Short-term loans – (Cash and
cash equivalents + Highly liquid financial assets)
Adjusted net income Purpose: This is a complementary indicator especially for
investors, creditors and shareholders, which allows the
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Definition*): Net income +/ - Impairment of plant, property and
equipment and intangible assets including goodwill +/-
Impairment of projects under development +/- Gain (Loss) on
sale of subsidiaries, associates and joint-ventures +/- other
extraordinary effects that are generally unrelated to ordinary
financial performance in a given year and value creation in a
given period +/- impact of above mentioned influences on
income tax
Change (specification) of definition compared to the last
published version of Aug, 31, 2016: the definition has been
amended by inclusion of impairment of projects under
development, which are accounted for as inventories in the
first stage and not as tangible assets until a decision on
construction (realisation). These projects are in preparation
and their recoverable amount is tested and may change in the
future in a similar way to changes in value of tangible and
intangible assets.
Dividend per share (gross) Purpose: The indicator explains the entitlement of the
shareholder to the payment of the share of the joint-stock
company profit (usually for the past year), which corresponds
to an ownership of one share. The subsequent payment of
the share of profit is generally subject to taxation, which may
be different for various shareholders. The corresponding
value is thus reported before the taxation.
Definition: The dividend declared in a current year per share
in circulation before taxation (to be paid out in the reporting
year from the profit of previous period)
Indicator name
EBITDA (EBIT before depreciation
and amortization, impairments and
gains/losses on sale of property)
Purpose: This is an important economic indicator that reflects
the operating performance of the company, comparable with
other companies as it is not influenced by the accounting
depreciation policy, capital structure of the given company
and the tax regime. It is one of the basic indicators through
which companies set up their main financial and strategic
objectives.
Definition: Income before other income (expenses) +
Depreciation and amortization +/- Impairment of plant,
property and equipment and intangible assets including
goodwill and gain/loss from sale of property, plant and
equipment and intangibles (including write-off of permanently
stopped investment projects)
Net Debt / EBITDA Purpose: It expresses the company's ability to reduce and
repay its debt and the possibility to raise additional debt for
business development as well. CEZ Group is using this
indicator to assess the adequacy of its capital structure in
relation to structure and stability of expected cash flows, in
particular.
Definition: Net debt / EBITDA. 12 month rolling EBITDA is
used, i.e. EBITDA for the period from Oct 1 of previous year
until Sep 30. Net debt figure at the end of periods is used, i.e.
as of Sep 30.
Return on equity (ROE), net Purpose: This is a ratio indicator of achieved income and
capital invested by shareholders in a given company.
It
allows investors to compare the investment return (ROE
achieved in the past period) with their initial expectations.
Definition: Net income attributable to equity holders of the
parent / Average equity attributable to equity holders of the
parent. 12 months rolling net income is used. In this case, it
is the amount of Net income achieved during the period from
Oct 1 of previous year until Sep 30. For equity the average
values for the current period and a period of 12 months ago
is used, i.e. average as of Sep 30s.

*) Definition valid from Jan 1, 2016

Most of the components of the calculation of particular indicators are directly part of the financial statements. Parts of the calculations, which are not included in the financial statements, are usually a direct part of the company's accounting and are defined as follows:

Indicator Net debt – Item of Highly liquid financial assets:

CZK billions Sep 30, 2015 Sep 30, 2016
Short-term equity securities available-for-sale 0.1 0.6
Short-term debt securities held-to-maturity 6.4 3.1
Short-term deposits 9.1 5.5
Long-term deposits 0.01 0.5
Long-term debt securities available-for-sale 0.7 5.3
Highly liquid financial assets in total 16.2 15.0

Indicator Adjusted net income – individual components:

Adjusted net income Unit 1-9/2015 1-9/2016
Net income CZK bn 16.6 14.7
Impairment of plant, property and equipment and
intangible assets including goodwill
CZK bn 2.4 1.0
Impairment of projects under development*) CZK bn - 0.4
Impairment of plant, property and equipment and
intangible assets including goodwill of joint
ventures**)
CZK bn - 0.7
Impact of Impairments on deferred and current
tax in a given period ***)
CZK bn -0.4 -0.1
Gain (Loss) on sale of subsidiaries, associates
and joint-ventures
CZK bn - -
Other extraordinary effects CZK bn - -
Adjusted net income CZK bn 18.6 16.7

*) Included in the item Other operating expenses (provisions to inventories) of consolidated income statement

**) Included in the item Share of profit (loss) from associates and joint-ventures of consolidated income statement

***) Included in the item Income taxes (deferred tax) of the consolidated income statement.

Electricity balance (GWh)

Q1 - Q3 2015 Q1 - Q3 2016 Index
2016/2015
Electricity procured 40,740 40,362 -1%
Generated in-house (gross) 45,648 45,148 -1%
In-house and other consumption, including pumping in
pumped-storage plants -4,908 -4,786 -2%
Sold to end customers -27,967 -26,821 -4%
Sold in the wholesale market (net) -9,272 -10,412 +12%
Sold in the wholesale market -152,014 -143,414 -6%
Purchased in the wholesale market 142,741 133,002 -7%
Grid losses -3,500 -3,128 -11%

Electricity generation by source (GWh)

Q1 - Q3 2015 Q1 - Q3 2016 Index
2016/2015
Nuclear 20,875 18,678 -11%
Coal and lignite 21,252 22,228 +5%
Water 1,690 1,766 +5%
Biomass 554 674 +22%
Photovoltaic 124 120 -4%
Wind 945 780 -17%
Natural gas 205 901 >200%
Bio gas 2 1 -35%
Total 45,648 45,148 -1%

Sales of electricity to end customers (GWh)

Q1 - Q3 2015 Q1 - Q3 2016 Index
2016/2015
Households -9,468 -9,398 -1%
Commercial (low voltage) -4,105 -3,637 -11%
Commercial and industrial (medium and high voltage) -14,395 -13,786 -4%
Sold to end customers -27,967 -26,821 -4%
Distribution of electricity to end customers -36,133 -36,751 +2%

Electricity balance (GWh)

Ge
t
ne
ra
ion
-
Ge
ion
t
ne
ra
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Q
1 -
3
2
0
1
6
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it
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l e
tra
a
ne
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is
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bu
tr
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t
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l
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t
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p
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h
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+
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+
G
W
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+
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h
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+
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
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lec
ic
i
d
tr
ty
p
ro
cu
re
3
9,
2
4
9
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1
1
3
1
0
%
-
0 - 0 - 0 - 4
0,
3
6
2
1
%
-
Ge
d
in-
ho
(
)
te
ne
ra
us
e
g
ros
s
4
4,
0
1
3
- 1,
1
3
5
1
0
%
-
0 - 0 - 0 - 4
1
4
8
5,
1
%
-
In-
ho
d o
t
he
t
ion
inc
lu
d
ing
ing
in
us
e a
n
r c
on
su
mp
p
um
p
,
d-s
lan
tor
ts
p
um
p
e
ag
e p
4,
7
6
4
-
- 2
2
-
3
1
%
+
0 - 0 - 0 - 4,
7
8
6
-
2
%
-
So
l
d
to
d c
to
en
us
me
rs
1
8
1
-
- 0 - 0 - 2
7,
8
8
1
-
4
%
-
1,
2
4
1
1
1
%
-
2
6,
8
2
1
-
4
%
-
So
l
d
in
he
ho
les
le
ke
(
)
t
t
t
w
a
ma
r
ne
-3
9,
0
6
7
- 1,
1
1
3
-
1
0
%
-
3,
1
2
8
1
1
%
-
2
7,
8
8
1
4
%
-
1,
2
4
1
-
1
1
%
-
1
0,
4
1
2
-
1
2
%
+
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l
d
in
he
ho
les
le
ke
t
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w
a
ma
r
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6
7
7
-
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1
7
5
-
%
5
-
0 - 2,
2
2
0
-
1
1
%
-
2
2,
2
3
4
%
7
-
1
4
3,
4
1
4
-
6
%
-
Pu
ha
d
in
he
ho
les
le
ke
t
t
rc
se
a
ma
r
w
1
2
2,
6
1
0
- 6
3
7
6
%
+
3,
1
2
8
1
1
%
-
3
0,
1
0
0
5
%
-
2
3,
4
7
5
-
7
%
-
1
3
3,
0
0
2
7
%
-
Gr
i
d
los
se
s
0 - 0 - 3,
1
2
8
-
1
1
%
-
0 - 0 - 3,
1
2
8
-
1
1
%
-

Electricity generation by source (GWh)

Ge
t
ne
ra
ion
-
Ge
t
ion
ne
ra
ne
w
-
Q
1 -
Q
3
2
0
1
6
d
it
ion
l e
tra
a
ne
rg
y
en
erg
y
D
is
i
bu
tr
ion
t
Sa
le
E
l
im
ina
t
ion
s
C
Gr
E
Z
ou
p
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
Nu
lea
c
r
1
8,
6
7
8
- 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1
8,
6
7
8
1
1
%
-
Co
l a
d
l
ig
ite
a
n
n
2
2,
2
2
8
- 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 2
2,
2
2
8
%
5
+
W
ter
a
1,
3
2
5
- 2
3
4
2
4
%
+
0 - 0 - 0 - 1,
6
6
7
%
5
+
B
iom
as
s
6
7
4
- 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 6
7
4
2
2
%
+
P
ho
lta
ic
tov
o
0 - 1
2
0
4
%
-
0 - 0 - 0 - 1
2
0
4
%
-
W
in
d
0 - 7
8
0
1
7
%
-
0 - 0 - 0 - 7
8
0
1
7
%
-
Na
l g
tur
a
as
9
0
1
- 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 9
0
1
2
0
0
%
>
B
io
g
as
0 - 1 3
5
%
-
0 - 0 - 0 - 1 3
5
%
-
To
ta
l
4
4,
0
1
3
- 1,
1
3
5
1
0
%
-
0 - 0 - 0 - 4
5,
1
4
8
1
%
-

Sales of electricity to end customers (GWh)

Ge
t
ne
ra
ion
-
Ge
ion
t
ne
ra
ne
w
-
Q
1 -
Q
3
2
0
1
6
d
it
ion
l e
tra
a
ne
rg
y
en
erg
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D
is
i
bu
tr
ion
t
Sa
le
E
l
im
ina
ion
t
s
ou
p
G
W
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+
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
G
W
h
/-
+
Ho
ho
l
ds
us
e
0 - 0 - 0 - 9,
3
9
8
-
1
%
-
0 - 9,
3
9
8
-
1
%
-
Co
ia
l
(
low
lta
)
mm
erc
vo
g
e
-1 - 0 - 0 - 3,
6
3
6
-
1
1
%
-
0 - 3,
6
3
7
-
1
1
%
-
Co
ia
l a
d
in
du
ia
l
(
d
ium
d
h
ig
h v
lta
)
tr
mm
erc
n
s
me
an
o
g
e
-1
8
1
- 0 - 0 - 1
4,
8
4
6
-
%
5
-
1,
2
4
1
1
1
%
-
1
3,
8
6
7
-
4
%
-
So
l
d
d c
to
to
en
us
me
rs
1
8
1
-
- 0 - 0 - 2
7,
8
8
1
-
4
%
-
1,
2
4
1
1
1
%
-
2
6,
8
2
1
-
4
%
-
D
is
i
bu
ion
f e
lec
ic
i
d c
tr
t
tr
ty
to
to
o
en
us
me
rs
0 - 0 - 3
6,
7
5
1
-
2
%
+
0 - 0 - 3
6,
7
5
1
-
2
%
+

Electricity balance (GWh)

Q1
- Q
3 2
01
6
Cz
ech
Re
blic
pu
Po lan
d
Ro
nia
ma
Bu
lga
ria
rs Elim
ina
tio
ns
CE
Z G
rou
p
GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/
-
Ele
ctr
icit
d
y p
roc
ure
37
61
8
,
-1% 1,
91
0
-1% 83
0
-14
%
5 -0% 0 - 0 - 40
36
2
,
-1%
Ge
(g
s)
rat
ed
in-
ho
ne
use
ros
42
145
,
-1% 2,
152
-0% 84
6
-14
%
5 -0% 0 - 0 - 45
148
,
-1%
In-
ho
d o
the
tio
inc
lud
ing
ing
use
an
r co
nsu
mp
n,
pu
mp
in p
d-s
lan
tor
ts
um
pe
ag
e p
-4,
52
8
-3% -24
2
+2
%
-16 +4
5%
0 - 0 - 0 - -4,
78
6
-2%
So
ld
d c
to
tom
en
us
ers
-13
80
4
,
-6% -1,
41
7
+1
2%
-2,
45
7
-3% -6,
95
7
-1% -2,
186
-12
%
0 - -26
82
1
,
-4%
So
ld
in
the
ho
les
ale
ark
(ne
t)
et
w
m
-22
196
,
+4
%
-49
3
-25
%
2,
31
5
+1
%
7,
77
5
-2% 2,
186
-12
%
0 - -10
41
2
,
+1
2%
So
ld i
he
wh
ole
sal
ark
n t
et
e m
-14
5,
32
0
-6% -2,
170
-1% -1,
39
0
-3% -35
6
+9
%
-11
8
-45
%
5,
94
1
-7% -14
3,
41
4
-6%
Pu
rch
d in
th
ho
les
ale
ark
et
ase
e w
m
12
3,
124
-7% 1,
67
8
+9
%
3,
70
5
-1% 8,
132
-1% 2,
30
4
-14
%
-5,
94
1
-7% 13
3,
00
2
-7%
Gr
id
los
se
s
-1,
61
7
-14
%
0 - -68
7
-5% -82
4
-8% 0 - 0 - -3,
128
-11
%

Electricity generation by source (GWh)

Q1
- Q
3 2
01
6
Cz
ech
Re
blic
pu
Po
lan
d
Ro nia
ma
Bu
lga
ria
Ot
he
rs
Elim
ina
tio
ns
Z G
rou
p
GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/
-
Nu
cle
ar
18
67
8
,
-11
%
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 18
67
8
,
-11
%
Co
al a
nd
lign
ite
20
38
9
,
%
+5
1,
84
0
-0% 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 22
22
8
,
%
+5
Wa
ter
1,
68
8
+3
%
9 +1
1%
70 4%
+7
0 - 0 - 0 - 1,
76
6
%
+5
Bio
ma
ss
37
0
1%
+5
30
4
-2% 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 67
4
+2
2%
Ph
ltai
oto
vo
c
11
4
-4% 0 - 0 - 5 -0% 0 - 0 - 12
0
-4%
Wi
nd
5 -30
%
0 - 77
5
-17
%
0 - 0 - 0 - 78
0
-17
%
Na
al g
tur
as
90
1
>2
00
%
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 90
1
>2
00
%
Bio
ga
s
1 -35
%
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 -35
%
To
tal
42
145
,
-1% 2,
152
-0% 84
6
-14
%
5 -0% 0 - 0 - 45
148
,
-1%

Sales of electricity to end customers (GWh)

Q1
- Q
3 2
01
6
Cz
ech
Re
blic
pu
Po
lan
d
Ro
nia
ma
Bu
lga
ria
Oth
ers
Eli
min
atio
ns
CE
Z G
rou
p
GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/- GW
h
+/
-
Ho
ho
lds
use
-5,
06
7
-0% 0 - -1,
24
0
+2
%
-2,
994
-3% -98 +3
%
0 - -9,
39
8
-1%
Co
ial
(
low
ltag
e)
mm
erc
vo
-1,
62
7
-7% 0 - -62
8
-5% -1,
29
9
-20
%
-84 +2
1%
0 - -3,
63
7
-11
%
Co
ial
d in
du
ial
(m
ed
ium
d h
ig
h v
olta
)
str
mm
erc
an
an
ge
-7,
110
-9% -1,
41
7
+1
2%
-59
0
-12
%
-2,
66
4
+1
4%
-2,
00
5
-13
%
0 - -13
78
6
,
-4%
So
ld
d c
to
tom
en
us
ers
-13
80
4
,
-6% -1,
41
7
+1
2%
-2,
45
7
-3% -6,
95
7
-1% -2,
186
-12
%
0 - -26
82
1
,
-4%
Dis
trib
uti
of
el
tric
ity
d c
to
tom
on
ec
en
us
ers
-25
41
9
,
+3
%
0 - -4,
70
1
-2% -6,
63
1
-2% 0 - 0 - -36
75
1
,
+2
%

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