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In brief | 30 January '25

Reuters: Germany's private LNG terminal fears state operator may undercut it

Private German liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal operator Deutsche ReGas says the potentially lower prices offered by state-owned Deutsche Energy Terminal to attract buyers are a threat to its business.

FT: EU debates return to Russian gas as part of Ukraine peace deal

Advocates say reopening pipelines could help settlement with Moscow and cut energy costs

Bloomberg: AI’s electricity demand means cool new tech is coming to boring grids

The rush to power data centers is helping startups developing superconducting cables and real-time grid information find new investors.

Reuters: EU seeks to preserve auto industry as carmakers condemn fines

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen hosts auto sector executives, unions and others on Thursday (30 January) to debate how to ensure EU car producers can electrify their fleets and compete with more advanced Chinese and U.S. rivals at the same time.

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