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The Czech Republic operates two nuclear power plants: Temelín and Dukovany. As of 2019[update] the government intends to increase the share of nuclear electricity production from 30 % to 58 %. To this end, a new reactor is to be constructed at the Dukovany site, which will replace older units by 2035. New capacities are also expected to be added at the Temelín site.[1]