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BERLIN, July 7 (Reuters) - A German resort town on Friday said it will take legal action against the federal government's plans to build liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals off the Baltic Sea ...
The regasification ships (FSRU, Floating Storage and Regasification Unit) "Energos Power" (foreground) and "Neptune" are moored in the port of Mukran. Stefan Sauer/dpa 31,690 people played the ...
German LNG terminal has selected Burckhardt Compression AG to supply boil-off gas and pipeline injection compressors for its 10-billion cu m/year regasification terminal under development in ...
The terminal is owned by energy giant Uniper ... For instance, major German utilities signed LNG deals with the UAE’s ADNOC, while record wing power in the UK allowed it to export electricity ...
The new terminal — Wilhelmshaven II — uses Norwegian technology developer ECOnnect Energy’s IQuay F-Class to connect the FSRU ...
Germany’s Deutsche ReGas, the LNG import terminal firm, has canceled a floating storage regasification unit used for a year, saying it was losing money on the investment, the Maritime Executive ...
DET, a wholly owned subsidiary of the German federal government, states that Phase 2 of the FSRU terminal will facilitate the import of liquefied natural gas (LNG) via marine and land ...
According to the Federal Network Agency, a total of 69,656 GWh of natural gas was imported to Germany via German LNG terminals in 2023. This corresponds to a 7% share of total German gas imports.
The German government is 50% involved in the company responsible for the Brunsbüttel terminal, German LNG, through Germany's KfW development bank.
The liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the northern German port of Wilhelmshaven is set to keep supplying Germany with ...