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With the start of the school year, ČEZ is launching a special educational program for elementary and secondary schools. Students will be able to tour a nuclear power plant right from their desks.

09/05/2025
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With the start of the school year, ČEZ has launched the third year of its interactive educational program "Meeting with Energy." The program brings virtual tours of Czech nuclear power plants to elementary and secondary schools, as well as operators, university professors, and independent energy experts to discuss key topics in current and future energy with students. And the interest is enormous. All 76 dates until the end of the year are fully booked. The CEZ Group has been holding discussions in schools as part of its extensive educational program since 2000. In total, more than 300,000 students have participated in over 9,000 discussions. In April last year, the project was given a new look and a new name. The new format, Meetings with Energy, which includes virtual reality and physics experiments, has already been seen by 12,730 pupils and students in more than two hundred Czech cities. The program is part of the CEZ Group's educational activities called "The World of Energy."