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If gas becomes scarce, the German government does not want it to end up in power plants. (Image: Uniper SE)
Berlin (energate) - The German government has passed a law to make it more difficult to use natural gas in power plants in emergency situations. Part of the regulations is also an expansion of the coal reserve. With the Substitute Power Plant Maintenance Act, the German government is preparing for the event that natural gas supplies from Russia cease. Should this scenario occur, the government wants to prevent the then scarce gas from ending up in electricity generation and is p ...
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