PRAGUE, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Czech power group CEZ <CEZPsp.PR> is planning to re-connect the second 1,000 MW unit at its biggest nuclear power station Temelin to the nationwide electricity grid on Monday evening, the plant's spokesman said.
Temelin's Unit 2 had been shut for a regular fuel exchange since late August.
Temelin's 1,000 MW Unit 1 was running at 96 percent capacity on Monday morning.
Temelin is the biggest asset of state-owned utility CEZ. ((Reporting by Marek Petrus; Editing by William Hardy; Reuters Messaging: rm://marek.petrus.reuters.com@reuters.net; e-mail: prague.newsroom@reuters.com or marek.petrus@reuters.com; Tel: +420 224 190 477))
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