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08 Oct 2018

Nord Stream 2 right to secure German power supply – coal commission co-head

dpa

The planned Russian-German natural gas pipeline Nord Stream 2, currently under construction in the Baltic Sea, can contribute to German power supply security during the country’s coal exit, said coal commission co-head Ronald Pofalla during a speech at the Petersburg Dialogue, news agency dpa reports. "I think this project is right from the point of view of supply security," said Pofalla, a former top aide to chancellor Angela Merkel. Without a broad gas supply, a "necessary change in energy supply with the aim of CO₂ reduction" could not be achieved, said Pofalla. The Petersburg Dialogue is a bilateral discussion forum with the aim to promote understanding between the civil societies of Germany and Russia.

Find the article (behind paywall) in German here.

Find background in the CLEW factsheet Gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 links Germany to Russia, but splits Europe.

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