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With the "Berliner Woche" glossary, our capital city editorial team looks back on the energy policy events. (Image: HendrikDB/istock)
Berlin (energate) - Anyone who had the mistaken belief that energy policy would return to old constants was finally proven wrong this week. There are certainties that seem to outlast decades. For a long time, one of these was that Russia was a reliable energy supplier. Since this week at the latest, we can now consign it to the dustbin of history. Russia, or rather the state-owned company Gazprom, has turned off the gas tap to Poland and Bulgaria. The whole thing was foreseeable ...
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