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The expansion of LNG import capacities in Germany is causing a controversial debate. (Image: RWE)
Cologne/Berlin (energate) - Europe will have sufficient LNG import capacity in the future. This is especially true in scenarios with declining demand, according to an analysis of global gas markets up to 2035 by the Energy Economics Institute at the University of Cologne (Ewi). The study was commissioned by the German government, but has not yet been published. Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH) has 'leaked' the study and, according to its own reading of it, has derived a comple ...
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