Germany has finished construction of its first floating import terminal for liquefied natural gas, a crucial milestone in its efforts to end its energy dependency on Russia.
The completion of the terminal, at Wilhelmshaven on the North Sea, will ease fears that Europe’s largest economy might face gas rationing this winter.
Germany has been striving to build new import infrastructure for gas since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, which led to a sharp decline in Russian gas supplies to Europe.
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