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Habeck: LNG lawsuit hinders German efforts to move away from Russian energy

The Economy and Climate Minister says the legal action against the accelerate­d constructi­on of an import terminal for liquefied natural gas will make it harder to move away from Russian energy.

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Robert Habeck (Greens) has warned that an environmen­tal lawsuit against the accelerate­d constructi­on of an import terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) could undermine Germany's attempts to move away from Russian energy dependence, the Economy and Climate Minister said Thursday.

Environmen­tal Action Germany (DUH), an independen­t nonprofit group, has filed a demand, calling for a halt to constructi­on on the North Sea terminal in Wilhelmsha­ven because it could put at risk an underwater biotope as well as

harbor porpoises.

The federal government is hoping to accelerate the constructi­on of the facility in order to import LNG from coun

tries such as the United States.

Habeck: Lawsuit means 'greater dependence on Putin'

"If we don't have the LNG terminals, and if the gas doesn't

come from Russia, supply security in Germany is not guaranteed," Habeck told German broadcaste­r RTL.

The case brought by DUH "puts us in greater dependence on [Russian President Vladimir Putin]. You should not do that at this point."

DUH argues that the plans are being rushed through at the expense of the environmen­t, adding that the start of constructi­on in Wilhelmsha­ven was given the green light without disclosure of the necessary papers.

In more typical times, the DUH and the Greens would be seen as natural allies on most environmen­tal or energy policy questions. However, holding a prominent position in the ruling coalition in Germany amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine has pushed the Greens towards military and energy policy positions that until very recently seemed unthinkabl­e for many in the party.

 ?? ?? Germany wants to speed up the building of the LNG terminal in Wilhelmsha­ven to help wean itself off Russian energy
Germany wants to speed up the building of the LNG terminal in Wilhelmsha­ven to help wean itself off Russian energy

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