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An abrupt gas supply would lead to damage to plants, warns the industry. (Image: Pixabay)
Berlin (energate) - An abrupt loss of Russian gas supplies would have fatal consequences for energy-intensive industry. This was pointed out by industry representatives at a hearing in the Bundestag, the lower house of German parliament. "A supply stop would be a catastrophe," said Johann Overath, chief executive of the German Glass Industry Association. He pointed out that glass tanks, for example, could not be shut down flexibly. "We are dependent on gas supplie ...
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