The Czech Republic has eight underground natural gas storage facilities, most near the Czech-Slovak border, with a combined maximum storage capacity of 3.3 bcm (about 38% of the annual consumption covering 140 days of domestic demand in 2019) with maximum withdrawal and injection capacities of 75.5 mcm/d and 53.6 mcm/d respectively.
Average fuel prices in Czech Republic on January 1, 2024 Unleaded: 38,10 Kč/l Diesel: 37,64 Kč/l LPG: 15,27 Kč/l
In 2021, the annual greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector in the Czech Republic increased by 1.2 million tons of CO2 equivalent (+6.77 percent) since 2020. The big measure is the cap on power and gas prices, which will apply to households and (relatively) small businesses (with annual consumption up to 630 MWh), and will cost CZK 100bn in 2023. Even though people across the country are struggling due to the acute cost of living crisis marked by high energy prices, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala accused the protesters of being pro-Russian propagandists. September 06, 2022 by Peoples Dispatch. Czech communists at a protest in Prague against the cost of living crisis.
Diesel is selling for an average of CZK 35.52. Prices in the Czech Republic are significantly higher, by about nine crowns, than in other Central and Eastern European countries, except Slovenia. The most expensive fuel is at stations in Prague, where a litre of petrol costs an average of CZK 38.02, and diesel costs CZK 37.14 per litre.
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