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Projects involving photovoltaic power plants, battery storage facilities, cogeneration units, and diesel generators are facing a new challenge: investors must undergo a demanding UPOS process and meet complex RfG (Requirements for Generators) requirements. Technical methodologies, simulations, and real-world testing are decisive factors, as is the ability to properly prepare and coordinate the entire process.

The Czech Republic is far ahead in terms of energy liberalization and energy market openness, closely following Germany and the Netherlands. However, when it comes to data on the functioning of the electricity grid, there is still room for improvement.

said Czech Industry Vladimír Hlavinka, Chairman of the Board of Directors of ORGREZ GROUP. ORGREZ was founded in 1957 and will celebrate 70 years of operation next year. From the outset, it focused on applied research in the energy sector, so it was "on hand" for important events in the field. What characterized its activities in the period up to 1989?

New sources of electricity today face not only technical but also legislative challenges. With the growing number of new PV plants, BESS, and cogeneration facilities, there is also a growing number of investors who are encountering the complexity of RfG requirements and UPOS processes for the first time and are looking for a partner who can guide them through this process safely and expertly.

The year 2025 confirmed that the energy sector has entered a period of profound technological and market changes. In an interview, Jan Krišpín, CEO of tORGREZ, talks about the strategic shift towards renewable sources, the expansion of services from projects to trading, and the challenges posed by overloaded distribution and the dynamics of modern energy.

Brno, January 12, 2026 – Technology company ORGREZ, a.s., together with consulting firm KPMG Slovensko Advisory, k.s., are beginning work on updating the Concept for Development in the Field of Thermal Energy in the City of Bratislava.